VOV.VN - Vietnam’s aviation market continued its strong recovery in the first five months of 2026, with over 54 million passengers traveling through airports nationwide, increasing by more than 10% compared to the same period last year.
VOV.VN - The Piano Land cruise ship of China carrying approximately 1,000 Chinese tourists docked at Ha Long International Passenger Port in northern Quang Ninh province's Ha Long city on June 10, according to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
VOV.VN - Italian cruise ship AIDAstella, carrying a total of 620 crew members and 2,130 foreign tourists, docked at Phu Quoc International Passenger Port in the southcentral coastal province of Khanh Hoa on February 14.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam has adjusted the flight capacity at Ho Chi Minh City-based Tan Son Nhat International Airport, raising it to 48 flights per hour during the day and 46 per hour at night, in a bid to meet peak travel demand during the upcoming 2025 Lunar New Year Festival.
VOV.VN - In 2024, Vietnamese airports recorded a total of 109 million passengers, reflecting the robust recovery and growth of the aviation industry, reported the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV).
The number of passengers being refused entry at airports across the country has increased sharply, reported the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh, one of the localities hardest hit by Typhoon Yagi, officially resumed normal operation of tourist boats on September 13, nearly a week after being ravaged by the typhoon.
The volume of international passengers passing through the country’s airports has seen significant growth in the first eight months this year, reported the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV).
Ho Chi Minh City plans to construct three international passenger terminals in the Can Gio coastal urban area, Mui Den Do, and Ben Nghe port as part of its efforts to develop waterway transport and attract tourists.
Vietnam’s aviation market is expected to fully recover in late 2024, closely tied to the positive trajectory of the Asia-Pacific, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).