From January 29, Noi Bai international airport will perform changes in the domestic terminal during the Lunar New Year peak season.

The adjustment is expected to create more favorable conditions for the carrier’s passenger checking-in, bagging and boarding.
According to the plan, all domestic flights operated by the Vietnam Airlines will be serviced from the A, B hall of T1 passenger terminal of Noi Bai international airport, instead of the current E hall.
Public transportation services like taxis, buses have been rearranged in order to ensure convenient for passengers.
The opening time for check-in remains 2 hours before departure, and the closing time is still 40 minutes.
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Public transportation services like taxis, buses have been rearranged in order to ensure convenient for passengers.
The opening time for check-in remains 2 hours before departure, and the closing time is still 40 minutes.
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