Tan Son Nhat International Airport
International airport · Ho Chi Minh City ·

Tan Son Nhat International Airport

International airport · Ho Chi Minh City ·

Major international hub with pho, SIM card vendors, and luggage storage

long queues
crowded
immigration clearance
friendly staff
local sim card
luggage storage
pho
bag wrapping

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Trường Sơn, Phường Tân, Sơn Hoà, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Trường Sơn, Phường Tân, Sơn Hoà, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam Get directions

+84 28 3848 5383
vietnamairport.vn

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 5, 2026

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The World's Best (and Worst) Airports in 2025 Revealed in New Ranking

Listed as the third worst airport with an overall score of 6.21, this Vietnamese airport is grouped among the locations to avoid due to comparatively poor overall passenger experience, even though detailed category scores are not provided. - Daniela Toporek

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Vietnam Is Getting A Huge Brand-New Airport

Designed to handle around 30 million passengers per year, this existing international airport is currently the only one serving the Ho Chi Minh City region, but surging visitor numbers in Vietnam, including a 26 percent increase in international arrivals across the country, have pushed it beyond its intended capacity and driven the need for a new, larger airport to share the load. - Liv Kelly

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Tan Son Nhat International Airport

Bhimesh B.

Google
I’ve recently had some challenging experiences traveling through Vietnam as an Indian tourist, and I’d like to share them constructively in the hope that things can improve for everyone. While Vietnam actively promotes itself as a welcoming tourist destination, the reality at the airports often falls short of expectations. Immigration queues can take 2–3 hours even during off-peak times, boarding-pass counters move very slowly, and traffic management around the airports remains chaotic. For international flights, arriving 5 hours early is unfortunately not an exaggeration—it’s often necessary. These operational issues create a great deal of stress for all passengers, regardless of nationality. At the same time, I must admit that some Indian travelers contribute to the negative perception. Occasionally, a few individuals disregard queues, speak loudly, or argue with staff, and these isolated incidents unfairly color how the entire group is viewed. As Indians, we often feel embarrassed when the actions of a small minority reflect poorly on the whole community abroad. On the Vietnamese side, I’ve noticed that security and immigration staff sometimes appear more lenient toward Western tourist, which can feel discriminatory to travelers from South Asia. A more consistent and respectful approach toward every nationality would go a long way in improving the experience. Both sides have room for improvement: Vietnamese authorities could streamline airport processes and train staff to treat all visitors equally, while we Indian travelers should be more mindful of local rules and courteous in public spaces. Only then can tourism in Vietnam truly live up to its warm and hospitable reputation. I still believe Vietnam has incredible beauty and culture to offer. With better systems and a little more understanding from visitors, it can become a much more enjoyable destination for everyone.

Cikttie R.

Google
Nice airport and easy to get e hailing car like Grab to the hotel. It’s just outside the arrival gate. And as for the departures, it is recommended to come very early as the lines are very long. Too many people lining up at the immigration For bag wrapping, you can find a lot at the departure entrance

Arthana A.

Google
Had a really nice experience overall. Even though the immigration queue was quite long, everything was organized efficiently, and the staff handled the crowd with patience and professionalism. Their friendly attitude made the wait much easier. Another plus point was the convenience of getting a local SIM card — there were several dealers available at different spots, so it was quick and hassle-free to purchase a Vietnam SIM card right after arrival.

CS C.

Google
Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City is the busiest and largest airport in Vietnam. It serves as a major hub for both domestic and international flights. It is very crowded. Long queues for the airline check-in and security check. You have to remove your shoes too for the security check. Come at least 3 to 4 hours before your flight to make sure you do not miss it. Luggage storage available outside the international arrival hall, between Pillar 13 and 14, beside Burger King. 27,000VND per hour, 270,000VND for 10 to 24 hours.

MH T.

Google
A small airport with limited seating inside. Customs clearance is notably slow, even when using the express queue where you have to pay a top-up. Food and beverages in the check-in area are priced in USD and is much more expensive than expected, reminiscent of a tourist trap. Some restaurant staff actively solicit customers near the dining area, which is quite intrusive. Overall, the airport has considerable room for improvement before it can be considered satisfactory.

Kitsada S.

Google
Tan Son Nhat International Airport offers a pleasant transit experience with its clean and modern facilities. During my layover, I enjoyed a delicious bowl of pho conveniently located near the gate, adding to the overall positive experience.

edtayjb

Google
I arrived today at Tan Son Nhat International Airport on a flight from Singapore. I was last in Vietnam in 1995. The queue to the immigration counters was extremely long. It took me an hour. Also, I wished that the signage to the taxi stand was more prominently displayed and more organised and without the somewhat harassing touts. Otherwise, the airport was not bad.

Mohamed H.

Google
Nice and clean airport. Biggest challenge is the long queues at the airport for immigration clearance both inbound and outbound. Flight counters open 3 hours before flight for check-in i have seen members running to gate just before 5 to 10mins as they just finished the clearance. The crowd is huge. Unless or otherwise a fastrack paid service is obtained there is a risk of last minute rush. Fastrack paid services obtained through hotel are reliable than online providers as one of the passenger complained the online service provider didnt turn-up post paid. Saw in the news there will be an expansion going on soon with the airport. Hopefully this will address this issue as there is a great leap in the tourism when compared to my last visit some 8 years ago.