From North to South, Vietnam stretches an impressive 1,600km and has quite a few airports dotted throughout the country. To save on-the-ground travel time, or unnecessary connecting flights, make sure to fly into the one that's most convenient for the holiday you're planning.
Airlines flying to Vietnam from Australia
Only three airlines currnetly offer direct flights between Australia and Vietnam.
If you are set on a preferred airline, such as Qantas or Singapore Airlines, you'll be able to book a connecting flight.
Direct flights to Vietnam from Australia
There are direct flights available to Vietnam from a few cities in Australia. And, for some you'll even be able to pick whether you start your adventure in Hanoi (in the north) or Ho Chi Minh City (in the south.
- Brisbane: Ho Chi Minh City (Vietjet Air)
- Melbourne: Hanoi (Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines), Ho Chi Minh City (Jetstar, Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines),
- Perth: Ho Chi Minh City (Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines)
- Sydney: Hanoi (Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines), Ho Chi Minh City (Jetstar, Vietjet Air, Vietnam Airlines)
If you're based in another Australian city, you'll need to book a connecting flight to reach Vietnam.
Flight times to Vietnam
The flight length depends on where in Australia you're flying from, and where in Vietnam you're flying to. Here's a sample of how long the above listed direct flights take:
If you're flying to Hanoi...
- Melbourne: 9 hours, 45 minutes
- Sydney: 10 hours
If you're flying to Ho Chi Minh City...
- Brisbane: 8 hours, 25 minutes
- Melbourne: 8 hours, 25 minutes
- Perth: 6 hours, 30 minutes
- Sydney: 8 hours, 40 minutes
How to find cheap flights to Vietnam
We’re experts in finding travel bargains and the best-value trips around, and here’s a few things we can recommend so you can find the cheapest fares to Vietnam.
Know the budget airlines.
From Australia, we have a few choices of budget carriers that can get us to Vietnam on the cheap. For direct flights, look at Jetstar and Vietjet. If you don’t mind a connection to save some money, check out AirAsia and Scoot, too.
Be flexible with your dates
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays tend to be the cheapest days to fly, so instead of flying on a weekend, try and depart on one of those days.
Being flexible also means being willing to travel at off-peak times of the year. If you’re not restricted to travelling over a public holiday or during the school break, you’ll likely find a much better price on your fare to Vietnam.
We make it even easier for you to find the cheapest available day of the week to fly by automatically displaying a few days’ worth of flight prices with your search results.
Book during a sale
We love a flight sale here at Traveloka and as Australians. So we’ve got a few days for you to mark down:
- Fridays: Jetstar’s Friday Fare Frenzy means often we’ll have discounted fares from the airline on this day
- End of Financial Year: Mid-year is a great time to score a deal on an international holiday
- Black Friday: The day after American Thanksgiving has become a huge day for travel deals all around the world
- Boxing Day: Just after Christmas when you’re itching to get away, there’s lots of deals available from airlines, hotels and tour companies
Which cities to fly to in Vietnam
- Hanoi is a city rich in history and culture. Visit fascinating museums showcasing Vietnam's past. Explore beautiful temples, including the popular Hoan Kiem Lake. Take advantage of the Old Quarter's various shops, restaurants, and cafes serving delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
- Da Nang is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy the stunning coastline with magnificent beaches and breathtaking natural landscapes like the Marble Mountains. Take in the iconic Golden Bridge with its stunning views. Visit Ba Na Hills and its popular French village theme.
- Nha Trang is a coastal paradise perfect for water activities like snorkeling and scuba diving. Explore the city's shopping and dining options to taste Vietnam's unique culture. Check out the Po Nagar Cham Towers, a complex of temples built between the 7th and 12th centuries.
- Hue is a city steeped in history, once the capital of Vietnam. Visit the Imperial City that was home to Vietnam's emperors for centuries. See the beautiful Thien Mu Pagoda overlooking the Perfume River. Explore the tombs of the Nguyen emperors on the city's outskirts.
- Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, offers a taste of modern Vietnam. Visit museums and galleries showcasing Vietnam's contemporary culture. See the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, significant in the Vietnam War. Experience the city's vibrant nightlife scene after dark.
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What is the largest airport in Vietnam?
Luckily, the two largest airports in Vietnam are also the only two with direct flights from Australia to the Southeast Asian nation.
- Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport Tan Son Nhat International Airport is the largest airport in Vietnam, located in Ho Chi Minh City. It consists of two passenger terminals and is a popular hub for major airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific, and Vietjet Air, making it one of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia.
- Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport Noi Bai International Airport is in Hanoi, the biggest airport in northern Vietnam. It comprises two passenger terminals, with Terminal 2 being the most recent and largest. The airport is a hub for various airlines, such as Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, and Jetstar Pacific.
Visas for Vietnam
Australians do require a visa to travel to Vietnam. This can be easily acquired ahead of time online, but should be done within ample time of your departure in case there’s any additional information required.
Remember these essential tips to have a stress-free and enjoyable trip to Vietnam. First, ensure you have all the necessary documentation before traveling, such as a valid passport, visa, and travel permit. Keep copies of these documents securely, like in a hotel safe or with a trusted friend or family member.
Last but not least, research any potential health and safety concerns in the areas you plan to visit. This may include information about vaccinations, food and water safety, and crime rates. Getting travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen events is also a good idea.
Time difference between Australia and Vietnam
The time difference between Australia and Vietnam varies depending on where you are in Australia, and what time of year it is (daylight savings or not). Luckily, Vietnam’s time remains the same year-round taking at least one step out of the calculation process.
- Western Australia: Vietnam is 1 hour behind
- South Australia: Vietnam is 3.5 hours behind (2.5 during daylight savings)
- Northern Territory: Vietnam is 2.5 hours behind
- Queensland: Vietnam is 3 hours behind
- Canberra, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria: Vietnam is 4 hours behind (3 during daylight savings)
For example, if it is 1:00 PM in Canberra, Australia during daylight savings time, the time in Vietnam is 9:00 AM.
Luckily, all airlines will factor in local times on your tickets so you won’t have to do any math figuring out your arrival time.