The most up-to-date, verified guide to finding cheap flights within Vietnam and from abroad — covering every budget airline, the cheapest routes and months, booking strategies, and what to watch out for with baggage fees.
Vietnam has five domestic airlines and a highly competitive aviation market, making it one of Southeast Asia’s most affordable countries to fly around. VietJet Air and Bamboo Airways lead the budget segment, with promotional fares that sometimes start at 0 VND. Internationally, Bamboo Airways currently offers some of the lowest fares into Vietnam at around $38 per person, while VietJet Air follows at $46 (momondo, April 2026). Booking strategy, timing, and understanding hidden baggage fees are what separate a 500,000 VND fare from a 2,000,000 VND one for the exact same seat.
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What is the low-cost airline in Vietnam? VietJet Air is Vietnam’s primary low-cost carrier and the most booked budget airline on domestic routes (71% of momondo bookings on the HCM–Hanoi corridor). Bamboo Airways is the second budget option, with higher on-time performance (95% vs VietJet’s 84%). Pacific Airlines and Vietravel Airlines also offer budget pricing on a smaller network.Vietnam has five domestic airlines as of 2026: Vietnam Airlines (flag carrier, highest fares, baggage included), VietJet Air (largest low-cost, all major routes, strict 7 kg carry-on limit on Eco fares), Bamboo Airways (balance of price and service, Boeing 787 and A321Neo fleet), Pacific Airlines (low-cost arm of Vietnam Airlines Group, limited routes), and Vietravel Airlines (smaller network, competitive on some routes). VietJet regularly runs “0 VND” flash promotions — buying 1–2 months in advance normally gives fares from around 99,000 VND excluding taxes and fees (vietnamdrive.com, Jan 2026). Bamboo flash deals start around 280,000 VND before taxes. On the busiest route (Ho Chi Minh City–Hanoi), the cheapest VietJet round-trip found on momondo in the last 72 hours was $75 — while Vietnam Airlines averaged $158 on the same route.
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Where is the cheapest place to fly to in Vietnam? Da Nang is consistently one of the cheapest domestic destinations from both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi — 1 hour 28 minutes flight time, with round-trip fares on KAYAK from $52. Phu Quoc and Da Lat are also cheap from HCMC (under 1 hour 10 minutes). The Ho Chi Minh City–Hanoi trunk route is the most competitive, with the most flight options and therefore the most promotional fares.The most popular and price-competitive domestic routes from Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat, SGN) are: HCMC–Hanoi (HAN/NOI): ~1h 45m, cheapest ~$75 round-trip VietJet; HCMC–Da Nang (DAD): ~1h 28m, cheapest ~$52 round-trip; HCMC–Phu Quoc (PQC): ~1h 10m, very competitive pricing; HCMC–Da Lat (DLI): ~45 minutes. From Hanoi, the cheapest routes are to Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. KAYAK data shows booking at least 7 weeks ahead saves an average of 29% on the Hanoi–HCMC route (KAYAK, 2026). For the Da Nang route, booking 4 weeks out saves around 17%.
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Which month is the cheapest to fly to Vietnam? For domestic routes: January is cheapest (average ~$93 round-trip HCM–Hanoi, momondo). For international flights to Vietnam: April is the cheapest month to fly to Southern Vietnam (Expedia data), and August for Northern Vietnam. Avoid Tết (Lunar New Year, late January/February) — it is the single most expensive travel period of the year, with prices multiplying 5–10x on popular routes.Seasonal breakdown for flying to/within Vietnam: Peak (most expensive) — Tết/Lunar New Year (late Jan/early Feb), summer school holidays (June–August for domestic), and national holidays (April 30 Liberation Day, September 2 National Day). Budget windows: January is cheapest domestically (off-season after Tết rush, before summer). April is cheapest for international arrivals into Ho Chi Minh City (Expedia). August is cheapest for international arrivals into Hanoi (Northern Vietnam). May–early June can offer good international deals before peak summer. Book 2–3 months ahead for international; 4–8 weeks ahead for domestic is the standard best-value window (ARC/Expedia data). Wednesdays and Thursdays are the cheapest days to fly to Vietnam from abroad; Mondays are cheapest domestically on the HCMC–Hanoi route (momondo April 2026).
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How do you book Vietnam Airlines cheaply? Book directly on vietnamairlines.com to avoid agency markups. Join Lotusmiles (Vietnam Airlines’ free loyalty program) before booking — even a new account earns miles on your first flight. Check the “Best Fare Finder” tab on the Vietnam Airlines website, which shows the cheapest available days across a calendar view. Cheapest month on this airline: March (Skyscanner data). Basic Economy excludes baggage — add it at booking, not at the airport.Vietnam Airlines operates to 65+ destinations globally and is the most reliable domestic carrier — but consistently costs more than VietJet or Bamboo for the same route (KAYAK, 2026). The gap narrows when you factor in VietJet’s strict baggage fees: VietJet’s 7 kg carry-on limit on Eco fares means even a slightly overweight bag can cost $30+ at the gate. Vietnam Airlines Economy includes checked baggage on most fares (except Basic Economy), making the true all-in price comparison closer than the headline ticket price suggests. For best Vietnam Airlines fares: use the calendar view on vietnamairlines.com, compare on Google Flights (set “Flexible dates”), and set a price alert on Skyscanner. Vietnam Airlines has the best on-time record of major Vietnamese carriers — about 16% of flights experience any delay on international routes (momondo 2026). On domestic routes, Bamboo Airways currently leads with a 95% punctuality rate.
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What are the hidden costs on VietJet Air to watch out for? VietJet’s Eco base fare is seat-only — no baggage, no meals, no flexibility. Checked baggage added at the gate costs significantly more than pre-purchased online. The 7 kg carry-on limit is enforced strictly and inconsistently — bags are weighed at the gate on some flights. Upgrade to Deluxe (includes 20 kg checked baggage) or SkyBoss (30 kg + 10 kg carry-on + lounge) if you have luggage. Compare all-in prices, not just base fares.VietJet Air has three fare classes as of 2026: Eco (seat only — no baggage, no meals, no changes without fee), Deluxe (20 kg free checked baggage, more flexible changes), and SkyBoss (30 kg checked + 10 kg carry-on, priority check-in, VIP lounge access, free meals). Traveler reviews on KAYAK warn that gate staff sometimes charge $70+ for carry-on bags just slightly over the 7 kg limit. Food in-flight on VietJet is cash-only and limited — buy online before the flight if you want food. Online check-in opens 24 hours before departure. Exit row seats offer significantly more legroom. Bamboo Airways has a more consistent enforcement policy and somewhat better service for a small premium. For short domestic hops with only a backpack, VietJet Eco is excellent value. For trips requiring checked luggage, always calculate the all-in price including baggage before assuming VietJet is cheapest.
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What is the cheapest flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi right now? As of April 2026, the cheapest round-trip found on momondo is $75 with VietJet Air. KAYAK shows fares from $45 one-way. The cheapest month for this route is January (~$93 average round-trip). Monday is the cheapest day to fly. The flight takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes direct. VietJet operates 36 flights per week on this route; Bamboo Airways has the best on-time record for it.The Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)–Hanoi (HAN/NOI) route is Vietnam’s busiest domestic corridor, with five airlines competing: VietJet Air (71% of bookings), Vietnam Airlines (18%), Vietravel Airlines (6%), Bamboo Airways (3%), and Pacific Airlines. This competition keeps fares low. Average round-trip price across all airlines: ~$108 (momondo, March 2026). Best VietJet deal in last 72 hours: $75 round-trip. Vietnam Airlines average: $158, cheapest from $83. Book at least 8 weeks out to save around 25% vs last-minute on Hanoi–HCMC (KAYAK). Avoid Saturdays (most expensive day) and fly Mondays for best prices. Direct flight time: 1h 45m–2h 10m. Key tip: Bamboo Airways has fewer delays (25% vs VietJet’s 41% historical delay rate on this route) — worth checking the price difference for a punctuality premium.
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Is it cheaper to book directly with the airline or use a comparison site? For VietJet Air and Bamboo Airways, booking directly on their official apps and websites often unlocks app-exclusive promotions not visible on aggregators. For Vietnam Airlines, comparison sites like KAYAK, momondo, and Skyscanner show real-time prices across all agents — useful for finding the cheapest agent. Set price alerts on Skyscanner for your route; it tracks fares and notifies you when they drop.Booking strategy by airline: VietJet Air — use the VietJet app (iOS/Android) for app-only flash sales; check vietjetair.com directly before searching aggregators; “0 VND” promotions appear without warning and sell out in hours. Bamboo Airways — bambooairways.com for direct fares; promotions typically 280,000 VND+ before taxes. Vietnam Airlines — vietnamairlines.com for the Best Fare Finder calendar; Lotusmiles sign-up is free and earns miles from flight 1. For comparison: Google Flights is the fastest interface for date-flexible searches (use the “price grid” view); Skyscanner is best for setting price alerts; momondo shows the widest agent pool. Key rule: always check the airline’s own site after finding a deal on an aggregator — direct booking often has the same or lower price with better change/cancel rights.
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What are the cheapest international flights into Vietnam? As of April 2026: Bamboo Airways leads at $38/person; VietJet Air at $46; Vietravel Airlines at $51 (momondo). For flights from the United States, the cheapest round-trips start from around $626 (Los Angeles to Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore Airlines, momondo). The fastest US route is San Francisco to HCMC at 23h 35m. Fly on Wednesdays or Thursdays and avoid Fridays for the lowest fares.International routes into Vietnam from the United States: The most popular hub is Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat, SGN), chosen by 37% of momondo travelers to Vietnam. EVA Air is the most popular airline from the US (31% of bookings), followed by Cathay Pacific and Asiana Airlines. 26 operators fly the US–Vietnam route as of April 2026 (momondo). Direct (non-stop) US–Vietnam routes: San Francisco International (SFO) is the only US airport with non-stop service to HCMC — all other US cities connect through Asian hubs (Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Singapore, Hong Kong). Average round-trip price from the US: $1,038 when booking weeks out; deals found as low as $626 (LA–HCMC). International tip: booking on Sundays can save 6–13% compared to Fridays (ARC/Expedia data). For Southeast Asian regional flights into Vietnam, budget airlines like AirAsia, Scoot, and Jetstar Asia also serve HCMC and Hanoi from Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and other hubs at very competitive fares.
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Is flying safer than taking a train or bus in Vietnam? Yes — Vietnam’s domestic airlines have a good safety record and adhere to international aviation standards (alternativeairlines.com, 2026). Vietnam Airlines is considered the most reliable and safest carrier. Flying is also far faster: HCMC to Hanoi by air takes 1h 45m vs 27+ hours by road. For mid-range distances (3–8 hours by train), the decision depends on price and baggage needs — trains are more comfortable but slower.Vietnam’s aviation safety record: All five domestic carriers operate modern aircraft (Airbus A320/A321/A321Neo, Boeing 787 Dreamliner) certified to ICAO international safety standards. No major domestic aviation incident in over a decade. The CAAV (Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam) oversees all carriers. For distances under 400 km (e.g., HCMC to Nha Trang), budget flights often cost less than sleeper train tickets once booked in advance. For very short distances (HCMC–Da Lat, ~200 km), the 45-minute flight vs 7-hour bus journey makes flying a no-brainer if the fare is reasonable. Important caveat: delays on domestic routes are common, especially during peak seasons — Bamboo Airways has the best current on-time record domestically at 95% (vietnamdrive.com). If you have a tight connection, build buffer time.
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What are the biggest mistakes people make when booking cheap flights in Vietnam? Five common and costly mistakes: (1) Not factoring in baggage fees — VietJet Eco has no free checked baggage; gate fees are 2–3x the pre-purchase price. (2) Booking last-minute — KAYAK shows 25–29% savings for those who book 7–8 weeks ahead. (3) Flying Friday or Saturday — up to 16% more expensive than Wednesday/Thursday. (4) Ignoring Tết blackouts — prices can multiply 5–10x. (5) Assuming the base fare on a comparison site is the all-in price — always check the total after adding baggage.Expanded breakdown: Baggage trap — a VietJet Eco ticket from HCMC to Hanoi for 200,000 VND base can cost 1,500,000 VND total once a checked bag, seat selection, and airport check-in fee are added. Always compare all-in prices. The Tết surge — book Tết travel 2–3 months ahead or expect to pay 7–10 million VND round-trip on Vietnam Airlines (theasianaffairs.com, Feb 2026) vs under 1 million outside the holiday. Flash sale discipline — VietJet “0 VND” and Bamboo “Hot Deal” fares sell out in hours and appear unpredictably; subscribe to airline newsletters and notifications for advance notice. The “Book on Sunday” trick — buying tickets on Sundays saves 6–13% on average for both domestic and international routes (ARC data via Expedia). Airport choice — Hanoi has two airports: Noi Bai (HAN) serves all scheduled airlines. Always confirm your booking shows “HAN” — some aggregators confuse airport codes for very small regional airports.
Sources: momondo April 2026 (Bamboo $38, VietJet $46, Vietravel $51; cheapest month Jan domestic $93; Mon cheapest HCM–HAN; Sat most expensive; 41% avg delay VietJet HCM–HAN; Bamboo 25% delay rate; 71% VietJet booking share; Vietnam Airlines $158 avg $83 min HCM–HAN; EVA Air 31% US bookings; 26 operators US–Vietnam); KAYAK 2026 (HCM–HAN from $45; HAN–HCM from $72; 8-week advance saves 25%; 7-week saves 29%; gate carry-on $70+; Da Nang–HCM from $52); Skyscanner (VietJet cheapest HAN; cheapest month to book VA = March); Expedia/ARC (April cheapest Southern Vietnam; August cheapest Northern Vietnam; 28-day advance saves 24%; Sunday booking saves 6–13%); alternativeairlines.com (safety record; Bamboo baggage; 5 domestic airlines); vietnamdrive.com Jan 2026 (Bamboo 95% vs VietJet 84% on-time; VietJet Eco 99,000 VND; Bamboo from 280,000 VND; fare classes); theasianaffairs.com Feb 2026 (Tết fares 7–8M VND VA; Bamboo 459,000 VND Tết deal; VietJet 0 VND Tết promo); travelocity ($121 cheapest found)
Sources: momondo April 2026 ($75 VietJet round-trip; $38 Bamboo international; $626 US–HCMC round-trip); KAYAK 2026 (7–8 weeks saves 25–29%); ARC/Expedia (Sunday booking 6–13% cheaper; 28 days = 24% saving; Friday most expensive)
Base fares shown are starting prices. On VietJet Eco, add baggage costs: pre-purchased online is significantly cheaper than at the gate. A “cheap” 200,000 VND base fare can exceed 1,500,000 VND all-in with a checked bag and seat selection.
| Route | Time | Cheapest Fare | Best Carrier | Price Level |
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| HCMC → Hanoi | ~1h 45m | From $75 RT | VietJet Air | CHEAPEST |
| HCMC → Da Nang | ~1h 28m | From $52 RT | VietJet / Bamboo | CHEAP |
| HCMC → Phu Quoc | ~1h 10m | Very competitive | VietJet Air | CHEAP |
| Hanoi → Da Nang | ~1h 20m | Competitive | VietJet / Bamboo | CHEAP |
| Hanoi → Nha Trang | ~1h 45m | Moderate | Vietnam Airlines | MODERATE |
| Da Nang → Phu Quoc | ~1h 50m | Moderate | VietJet / Bamboo | MODERATE |
| Any route — Tết | Any | 7–10M VND+ | All airlines | PEAK — AVOID |
Sources: KAYAK 2026 (HCM–HAN $75; Da Nang–HCM $52); momondo April 2026; alternativeairlines.com (route times); theasianaffairs.com Feb 2026 (Tết fares)
Sources: momondo April 2026 (market share, fares, on-time data); KAYAK 2026 (carrier reviews, baggage warnings); vietnamdrive.com Jan 2026 (fare classes, on-time rates, fleet details); alternativeairlines.com 2026 (baggage policies, route descriptions); Skyscanner (VA cheapest month March)
Vietnam has two primary low-cost carriers: VietJet Air (largest budget airline, all major domestic routes, famous for 0 VND promotions, strictest baggage enforcement) and Bamboo Airways (better on-time record at 95%, modern 787 fleet, slightly higher minimum fares from 280,000 VND but more consistent service). For absolute cheapest base fares, VietJet wins — but the all-in price after baggage often narrows the gap considerably. On the busiest route (HCMC–Hanoi), the cheapest VietJet round-trip recently found on momondo was $75; Bamboo’s cheapest was slightly higher. Pacific Airlines and Vietravel Airlines offer budget pricing on a much smaller network. For international arrivals, Bamboo Airways currently offers the lowest fares into Vietnam at $38/person (momondo, April 2026), with VietJet Air at $46 and Vietravel Airlines at $51. The best strategy is always to compare all-in fares (including your baggage needs) across all five airlines on KAYAK, momondo, or Skyscanner before booking — never assume one airline is always cheapest.
Da Nang is consistently one of Vietnam’s cheapest domestic destinations from both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The HCMC–Da Nang route takes about 1 hour 28 minutes and KAYAK shows round-trip fares from $52. Phu Quoc is extremely cheap from HCMC (about 1 hour 10 minutes) — it’s well-served by VietJet and has strong competition keeping prices low. Da Lat is a 45-minute flight from HCMC and often extremely cheap because it’s a short route. Hanoi from HCMC is the most competitive route overall — five airlines compete with the highest flight frequency, resulting in the most flash sale opportunities. For the absolute cheapest available seat to anywhere in Vietnam on a given day, use Google Flights’ “Explore” view from Tan Son Nhat (SGN) with flexible dates — it shows the cheapest destination across all dates on a map. For international arrivals, Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) has more budget flight options than Hanoi, making it the cheaper entry point from most Asian hubs.
The short answer: January is cheapest domestically (average ~$93 round-trip HCM–Hanoi, momondo), April is cheapest for international arrivals to Southern Vietnam (HCMC), and August is cheapest for Northern Vietnam (Hanoi) internationally (Expedia/ARC data). The most important rule is what not to do: never book around Tết (Lunar New Year) unless you have no choice — it is Vietnam’s equivalent of Christmas plus Thanksgiving combined. In 2026, the high-demand Tết window ran February 9–28. Vietnam Airlines round-trip fares on peak Tết dates reached 7–10 million VND where the same ticket costs 1 million VND in January. Book Tết travel 2–3 months ahead if you must travel then. Beyond Tết: April 30 Liberation Day, September 2 National Day, and school summer holidays (June–August domestically) are secondary price spikes. The widest selection of cheap fares exists in January–February (after Tết ends) and October–November.
Step 1: Go to vietnamairlines.com and click “Best Fare Finder” — this shows a calendar of cheapest available days for your route without requiring you to guess dates. Step 2: Sign up for Lotusmiles (free) before booking — even a brand-new account earns miles on your first flight, and member-exclusive fares sometimes appear in search results after login. Step 3: Set a Skyscanner price alert for your route — it tracks all agents selling Vietnam Airlines tickets and notifies you of drops. Step 4: Book Basic Economy only if you are 100% certain you will carry-on only — checked baggage on Basic Economy adds significantly to the total price; upgrading to standard Economy with baggage at time of booking is usually cheaper than adding baggage separately later. Step 5: Aim to fly in March (Skyscanner’s cheapest month for Vietnam Airlines) and book on a Sunday (saves 6–13% vs Friday). Tip: Vietnam Airlines is sometimes surprisingly competitive on routes where VietJet doesn’t offer good promotional fares — always check both before assuming Vietnam Airlines is more expensive.
Sources: momondo April 2026 (Jan domestic avg $93; market share); KAYAK 2026 ($52 Da Nang RT; advance savings); Skyscanner (March cheapest for VA; price alerts); Expedia/ARC (April cheapest Southern VN; August cheapest Northern VN; Sunday booking savings); theasianaffairs.com Feb 2026 (Tết pricing 7–10M VND; demand window Feb 9–28); alternativeairlines.com 2026 (HCMC route advantages; SGN cheapest international entry)
- Step 1 — Search with flexible dates. Use Google Flights’ date grid or Skyscanner’s “whole month” view for your route. A one or two-day shift in travel date can cut the fare by 15–30% on competitive routes. Fly Mondays domestically; Wednesdays/Thursdays internationally. Avoid Friday and Saturday departures for highest savings.
- Step 2 — Compare all-in prices, not base fares. Enter your actual baggage needs on every booking site before comparing fares. A VietJet Eco fare at 200,000 VND with a checked bag pre-purchased online will still be cheaper than Vietnam Airlines — but the gap is much smaller than the headline difference. Never compare base fares alone.
- Step 3 — Book 4–8 weeks ahead for domestic; 2–3 months for international. KAYAK data shows travelers who book the HCM–Hanoi route at least 7–8 weeks ahead save 25–29% vs last-minute. For international from the US, booking weeks ahead typically finds fares around $1,038 vs the $626 best deals — book 2–3 months out for the best international window.
- Step 4 — Subscribe to airline flash sale alerts. VietJet “0 VND” promotions and Bamboo “Hot Deals” sell out in hours. Subscribe to vietjetair.com and bambooairways.com email newsletters and enable app push notifications. These promotions don’t appear on third-party sites until most seats are already gone.
- Step 5 — Book on a Sunday when possible. ARC/Expedia data shows Sunday is consistently the cheapest day of the week to purchase airline tickets — saving 6–13% on average vs Fridays, the most expensive booking day. This applies to both domestic Vietnamese flights and international routes.
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- Cheapest domestic carrier: VietJet Air (but add baggage before comparing). Best all-round budget option: Bamboo Airways (95% on-time, better service).
- Cheapest domestic route: HCMC–Hanoi (most competition, most flash sales). Also cheap: HCMC–Da Nang from $52 RT, HCMC–Phu Quoc.
- Cheapest month domestically: January (~$93 avg HCM–HAN). Internationally: April (Southern Vietnam), August (Northern Vietnam).
- Biggest mistake to avoid: Flying around Tết. Fares spike 5–10x. Book 2–3 months ahead if you must travel then.
- Booking tip: Book on Sunday (saves 6–13%), fly Monday–Thursday, search 4–8 weeks ahead for domestic, 2–3 months for international. Subscribe to airline apps for flash sales.
This guide is independently researched for informational purposes only. Flight prices change constantly — always verify current fares directly with airlines or booking platforms before purchasing. Prices shown are examples found at a specific point in time and are not guaranteed. Baggage policies, fare classes, and airline schedules may change. This page does not constitute financial or travel advice.
Primary sources: momondo April 2026 (Bamboo $38, VietJet $46, Vietravel $51 international; $75 cheapest HCM–HAN RT; Jan $93 avg; Mon cheapest; 71% VietJet booking share; 41%/25% delay rates; VA 16% delay international; EVA Air 31% US bookings; 26 operators); KAYAK 2026 ($45 one-way HCM–HAN; $72 HAN–HCM; $52 Da Nang–HCM; 7–8wk saves 25–29%; gate bag $70+; VietJet exit row tip; online check-in 24h); Skyscanner (March cheapest VA; 40-day advance cheapest; price alert recommendation); Expedia/ARC (April cheapest Southern VN; August cheapest Northern VN; Sunday 6–13% cheaper than Friday; 28-day advance saves 24%; domestic 28-day saves 24%); alternativeairlines.com 2026 (5 domestic airlines; baggage policies; safety; route times: HCM–PQC 1h10m, HAN–CXR 1h45m, DAD–PQC 1h50m; HCM–HAN 1h45m); vietnamdrive.com Jan 2026 (VietJet Eco 99,000 VND; Bamboo 280,000 VND; on-time 95% Bamboo vs 84% VietJet; fare class details; 5 airlines listed); theasianaffairs.com Feb 2026 (Tết demand Feb 9–28; VA 7–8M VND Tết RT; Bamboo 459,000 VND Tết deal; VietJet 0 VND promo; 60,000 extra seats added); vietnamteachingjobs.com Nov 2025 (Bamboo 787 Dreamliner; VietJet 0 VND promo details; comparison summary)