Whether you are planning just a few weeks in Vietnam, or are including it as part of a more complex worldwide itinerary, here are some information you should know. Fares to Vietnam start at around £625 per person including taxes and fuel surcharges. In high season, fares to Vietnam can be higher, so it's always best to book as far in advance as possible to ensure the lowest fares to Vietnam. It's usually no more expensive to arrange your flights to Vietnam so you arrive in the North and depart from the South or vice versa. This allows you the convenience of travelling in one direction and not have to 'backtrack' to catch your flights.
Airlines that operate flights to Vietnam
Flight fares to Vietnam vary between different carriers:
- Vietnam Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- Thai International
- Malaysia Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
Stopovers during your flights to Vietnam
From the 9th December 2011 there are direct flights from London Gatwick to Vietnam from the UK on Vietnam Airlines. If you're travelling with another airline you'll have to change flights somewhere along the way. There are many choices and we have listed a few above.
The best value fares to Vietnam tend to go via other South East Asian cities, for example the authentic Asian city of Bangkok, the clean city-state of Singapore, the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, or the modern city of Kuala Lumpur. Your fares to Vietnam are usually no more expensive whether you transit or opt to take a stopover. A two night stay is usually enough for a good rest, and enough time to have a look around the highlights of the city.
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