Da Nang Airport (DAD) is the third-busiest airport in Vietnam, welcoming over 15 million travelers each year.
It is located only 10 minutes from the city center and the beach, so it is easy to get to.
I flew in and out of the airport while I stayed in Da Nang for a month. The airport is modern and easy to get to from the city center.
Here is my guide for your next visit!

Quick Facts About Da Nang Airport
The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 for domestic flights and Terminal 2 for international passengers.
Terminal 2, in particular, has received praise for its comfort and cleanliness, even earning a 5-star Skytrax rating.
You’ll find major airlines at Da Nang International Airport, like Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, and Bamboo Airways.
Several international carriers operate out of Da Nang, with frequent flights to and from major cities across Asia.

Getting from Da Nang Airport to the City
Da Nang Airport is just 3 kilometers (less than 2 miles) from the city center, making for a quick and easy transfer.
Grab: Vietnam’s version of Uber, Grab is reliable and often cheaper than a taxi.
Taxi: They are available right outside the terminal. Expect to pay around 100,000–150,000 VND ($4–$6 USD) for a 10-minute ride.
Hotel Shuttles: Many hotels and resorts offer airport transfers, especially if you’re heading to Hoi An. Ask your accommodation.
Public Bus: Bus No. 1 and No. 12 serve routes to both Da Nang and Hoi An. It’s the cheapest option, but may be slower depending on traffic. The help desk at the airport can assist you in buying a ticket.
If you’re traveling to Hoi An, it’s roughly a 45-minute drive away, and private transfers or shared vans are also available.
Pro Tip for Wifi:
To stay connected to the internet while traveling, I use an E-sim called Airalo, in conjunction with a local sim. You can purchase the e-sim at any time, as long as your phone is E-sim compatible.

What to Expect at Da Nang International Airport
While not huge, Da Nang International Airport is modern and efficient, with enough amenities to keep you comfortable during short layovers or delays.
Time to Get to the Gates: It took me less than five minutes to get through passport check and security. Maybe I was just lucky, but the whole process is organized and fast-moving.
What to Remove at Security: You will need to remove your laptop, portable charges, and any other large batteries when going through security.

Dining: Options include local dishes like pho at Big Bowl, fast food at Burger King, and several coffee shops. Food was expensive, however. It was $12 for two coffees and a croissant. They also give the bill in USD, which was a little strange to see in Vietnam.
Wi-Fi: Free and generally reliable throughout both terminals. I was able to get some work done at the gate with no issues.

Smoking Rooms: Yes, there are smoking rooms. Ironically, it is next to a Spa 🙂
Currency Exchange and ATMs: Available in both terminals, though exchange rates at the airport may be less favorable. I use a Charles Schwab debit card since they refund all ATM fees.
SIM Cards: You can purchase one after baggage claim—Viettel, Mobifone, and Vinaphone all have kiosks. I used the E-sim from Viettel during my stay and was able to buy it online before arriving in Da Nang.

Baby Strollers: They have free ones you can use while inside the terminal.
Shopping: Small duty-free shops and souvenir stalls sell everything from Vietnamese coffee to handmade gifts.

Charging Stations: They have plenty of charging stations throughout the terminals.
Lounges: There are a few pay-to-enter lounges where you can relax with snacks, Wi-Fi, and comfy seating.
Operating hours are typically from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and security and immigration are known to move fairly quickly compared to larger airports.
Vietnam Tips
- Water Safety: Tap water is not safe to drink. Opt for bottled water. Some venues will offer filtered water for free.
- Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND)
- Bring Cash: Many local eateries will only take cash. However, many stores and restaurants will take credit cards. ATMs dispense up to 3 million dong at once.
- Language: Vietnamese, however many locals speak English. Use Google Translate when needed.
- Visa: Many tourists do need a visa. Check your requirements here.
- Dress Modestly in Temples: Do not show your shoulders or knees at places of worship.
- Bathroom Etiquette: Do NOT put toilet paper in the toilet! Most venues do offer tissues and trash cans as needed.
- Food Etiquette: Food comes out fast but not always at the same time.
- Tipping Etiquette: It is not expected however it is typical to round up the bill as a tip.

Final Thoughts on Da Nang International Airport
Da Nang International Airport is one of the most convenient entry points into Central Vietnam.
Its proximity to the city, efficient service, and clean facilities make it a stress-free arrival spot for both first-time and seasoned travelers.
Whether you’re heading to the beaches of Da Nang, the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An, or the historic city of Hue, this airport makes a great first impression!
Da Nang Airport FAQ
What airport do you fly into for Da Nang, Vietnam?
You’ll fly into Da Nang International Airport (DAD), which serves both international and domestic flights.
Is Da Nang a big airport?
While not the largest in Vietnam, Da Nang International Airport is modern, busy, and the third-busiest in the country.
Where do you fly to to get to Da Nang?
You can fly into Da Nang from major Asian hubs like Bangkok, Singapore, Seoul, and Hanoi, with connecting flights available from most international destinations.
Does Da Nang have a domestic airport?
Yes, Terminal 1 of Da Nang International Airport handles all domestic flights within Vietnam.
How far is Da Nang Airport from the city center?
Da Nang International Airport is just 3 kilometers from downtown, making it one of the most convenient airports in Vietnam.
What’s the best way to get from Da Nang Airport to Hoi An?
You can take a private transfer, taxi, Grab ride, or public bus—travel time is around 45–60 minutes.
Can you get a SIM card at Da Nang Airport?
Yes, major providers like Viettel, Vinaphone, and Mobifone have kiosks near the baggage claim area.
Are there food options at Da Nang Airport?
Yes, the airport offers a mix of local and international food, including pho, coffee shops, and fast food like Burger King.
Is Wi-Fi available at Da Nang Airport?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout both terminals.
Are there airport lounges in Da Nang?
Yes, several lounges are available for travelers looking to relax, with snacks, drinks, and Wi-Fi.