Travel tips for Tan Son Nhat domestic arrivals. Vietnam’s largest domestic terminal, T3 at Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat Airport, officially opened on Thursday and is expected to be fully operational by April 30. To help passengers avoid confusion at the new terminal, here are some useful tips.
>>> Apply Visa to Vietnam <<< T3 has an annual capacity of 20 million passengers and was built by the Airports Corporation of Vietnam. Construction of the VND 11 trillion (US$445 million) facility began at the end of 2022. Located next to the existing T1 domestic terminal, T3’s entrance faces the road connecting Tran Quoc Hoan and Cong Hoa streets. It will handle domestic flights for Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air, while Bamboo Airways, Vietravel Airlines, Pacific Airlines, and VASCO will continue to operate from T1.
The terminal spans five floors with a total floor area of 112,500 square meters. It features four main sections: the passenger terminal, a multi-story car park with non-aviation services, an overpass, and an aircraft parking area. Inside, T3 offers 25 security control gates, 90 traditional check-in counters, 20 automatic baggage drop counters, and 42 self-service kiosks for a smoother passenger experience.
Visitors should take care to distinguish T3 from other terminals before heading to Tan Son Nhat Airport to avoid confusion.
2. Transportation Visitors can reach Tan Son Nhat Airport’s Terminal 3 via several convenient transport options:
3. Important notes for passengers Passengers are advised to follow airport guidelines and use ride-hailing apps to choose the correct pick-up and drop-off points for their departure terminal.
For flights departing from Terminal 3 (T3), travelers should review the airport map and terminal layout in advance to plan the most efficient route, especially during peak hours. If you arrive at the wrong terminal, contact airport staff for assistance or use a ride-hailing app to quickly transfer to T3.
Passengers are also encouraged to arrive at least two hours before departure to allow enough time for check-in and security procedures. Double-checking flight details, check-in counters, and estimated travel times will help ensure a smooth, stress-free journey. On April 17, the new terminal handled its first flight, which departed for Van Don in Quang Ninh Province. T3 is expected to be fully operational by April 30, marking the 50th anniversary of Vietnam’s national reunification. Source: VNExpress International Photos: Collected. |
