Tan Son Nhat Airport
The canal that was once flooded with garbage in Ho Chi Minh City has gradually transformed into a 4-lane road
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HCMC - Once flooded with garbage and smelly, the A41 canal in HCMC is now gradually changing its skin, becoming a spacious 4-lane road in the middle of a crowded residential area.
HCMC is about to build a series of elevated roads to relieve traffic jams at gateways
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Ho Chi Minh City will build a series of elevated roads to form rapid traffic axes, with less intersection with the road below, reducing pressure on the road surface.
Solutions to connect Tan Son Nhat and Long Thanh airports by road and rail
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Ho Chi Minh City is simultaneously implementing belt, high-speed and urban railway projects to enhance the connection between Tan Son Nhat airport and Long Thanh airport.
hesitation in transferring will reduce the opportunity to establish a hub position of Long Thanh airport
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Dong Nai - According to ACV, if domestic airlines hesitate to move operations to Long Thanh airport, it will reduce the chance of establishing a hub position.
In the early stages of Long Thanh airport, priority should be given to cargo exploitation and support for Tan Son Nhat
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According to Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thien Tong, in the first phase, Long Thanh airport should prioritize cargo exploitation, logistics service development, and support Tan Son Nhat airport.
Prime Minister requests to handle the plan to exploit 2 large airports after Lao Dong Newspaper's reflection
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After the article of Lao Dong Newspaper, the Prime Minister requested an inspection and handling of the plan to exploit Long Thanh and Tan Son Nhat airports.
No plan to relocate all international flights from Tan Son Nhat to Long Thanh has been finalized
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HCMC - The leader of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said that the plan to relocate all international flights from Tan Son Nhat to Long Thanh has not yet been finalized.
Tan Son Nhat Airport serves more than 427,000 passengers during the September 2 holiday
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HCMC - From August 30 to September 2, Tan Son Nhat International Airport served 2,703 flights, more than 427,000 passengers.
Tan Son Nhat Airport is airy on the last day of the September 2 holiday
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On September 2, domestic arrival terminal T1 Tan Son Nhat Airport was bustling with passengers returning to Ho Chi Minh City, while the departure terminal and terminal T3 were airy.
A series of flights are delayed in Tan Son Nhat due to heavy rain
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HCMC - Heavy rain on the evening of August 29 caused many flights in Tan Son Nhat to be late for takeoff, passengers were tired of waiting.
From 2026, all international flights can leave Tan Son Nhat to Long Thanh
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HCMC - From 2026, when phase 1 of Long Thanh airport comes into operation, all international flights from Tan Son Nhat can be transferred here.
HCMC pilots flight procedures by scanning the face at Tan Son Nhat T3 terminal
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HCMC - Passengers arriving at Tan Son Nhat T3 terminal can check in by using VNeID that integrates facial data.
No documents required, passengers can easily check in by scanning their face via VNeID
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HCMC - Passengers completed flight procedures with just 5 seconds of facial scanning thanks to the VNeID application integrated with biometrics at Terminal T3, Tan Son Nhat airport.
Many flights to and from Tan Son Nhat airport have been delayed due to the impact of storm No. 3
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HCMC - The impact of storm No. 3 has caused many flights to and from Tan Son Nhat airport to be delayed, and the flight schedule has been adjusted to ensure flight safety.
Adding buses to pick up and drop off passengers between Vung Tau and Ho Chi Minh City
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Ba Ria - Vung Tau - Hai Van Bus Station has been officially approved to add inter-provincial bus operations on the Vung Tau - Tan Son Nhat route.