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Vietnam Airlines is the flag carrier of Vietnam, formed in 1956 as Vietnam Civil Aviation. It was established as a state enterprise in April 1989 before merging with around 20 other companies to form Vietnam Airlines Corporation (since renamed Vietnam Airlines Company Limited), with the airline as its centerpiece.[1][2] From its hubs at Tan Son Nhat International Airport and Noi Bai International Airport, as well as Da Nang International Airport, the airline flies to 49 scheduled and charter destinations in around 16 countries. The airline also has codeshare agreements with some 19 airlines, giving it a total comprehensive flight network spanning Asia, Europe, North America, Africa and Oceania.[3]

Destinations

This is a list of destinations flown by Vietnam Airlines's passenger flights. It does not include codeshares.

Flights are operated by Vietnam Airlines. Some domestic flights in Vietnam are operated by Vietnam Air Service Company (VASCO), a wholly owned subsidiary of Vietnam Airlines, for Vietnam Airlines.

[H] Hub
[C] Charter/Seasonal
[F] Future destination
[T] Terminated destinations
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Ref
Bangkok  Thailand BKK VTBS Suvarnabhumi Airport [4][5]
Bangkok  Thailand DMK VTBD Don Mueang International Airport[T] [6][7]
Beijing  China PEK ZBAA Beijing Capital International Airport [8][9]
Berlin  Germany TXL EDDT Berlin Tegel Airport[T] [10][11][12]
Buôn Ma Thuột  Vietnam BMV VVBM Buôn Ma Thuột Airport [13][14]
Busan  South Korea PUS RKPK Gimhae International Airport [15][16]
Cà Mau  Vietnam VCA VVCT Cà Mau Airport [17][18]
Cần Thơ  Vietnam VCA VVCT Cần Thơ International Airport [19][20]
Chengdu  China CTU ZUUU Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport [21][22]
Con Dao  Vietnam VCS VVCS Con Dao Airport [18][19]
Chu Lai  Vietnam VCL VVCA Chu Lai International Airport [17][23]
Da Lat  Vietnam DLI VVDL Lien Khuong International Airport [13][24]
Da Nang  Vietnam DAD VVDN Da Nang International Airport[H]
Dien Bien  Vietnam DIN VVDB Dien Bien Phu Airport [13][25]
Đồng Hới  Vietnam VDH Đồng Hới Airport [13][26]
Dubai  United Arab Emirates DXB OMDB Dubai International Airport[T] [11][12][27]
Frankfurt  Germany FRA EDDF Frankfurt Airport [28][29]
Fukuoka  Japan FUK RJFF Fukuoka Airport [30][31]
Guangzhou  China CAN ZGGG Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport [11][32]
Hai Phong  Vietnam HPH VVCI Cat Bi International Airport [13][33]
Hangzhou  China HGH ZSHC Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport[C] [34]
Hanoi  Vietnam HAN VVNB Noi Bai International Airport[H]
Ho Chi Minh City  Vietnam SGN VVTS Tan Son Nhat International Airport[H]
Hong Kong  Hong Kong HKG VHHH Hong Kong International Airport [8][35]
Huế  Vietnam HUI VVPB Phu Bai International Airport [13][36]
Jakarta  Indonesia CGK WIII Soekarno–Hatta International Airport [37][38]
Kaohsiung  Taiwan KHH RCKH Kaohsiung International Airport [8][39][40]
Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia KUL WMKK Kuala Lumpur International Airport [8][41]
Kunming  China KMG ZPPP Kunming Changshui International Airport[T] [8][22]
London  United Kingdom LGW EGKK Gatwick Airport [42][43]
Luang Prabang  Laos LPQ VLLB Luang Prabang International Airport [44][45]
Macau  Macau MFM VMMC Macau International Airport[C] [34][46][47]
Manila  Philippines NML RPLL Ninoy Aquino International Airport[T] [8][11]
Melbourne  Australia MEL YMML Melbourne Airport [8][12]
Moscow  Russia DME UUDD Domodedovo International Airport [48][49]
Moscow  Russia SVO UUEE Sheremetyevo International Airport[T] [49][50]
Nagoya  Japan NGO RJGG Chūbu Centrair International Airport [30][51]
Nha Trang  Vietnam NHA VVCR Cam Ranh International Airport [52][53]
Osaka  Japan KIX RJBB Kansai International Airport [30][54]
Paris  France CDG LFPG Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport [12][55]
Phnom Penh  Cambodia PNH VDPP Phnom Penh International Airport [8][56]
Phu Quoc  Vietnam PQC VVPQ Phu Quoc Airport [57][58]
Pleiku  Vietnam PXU VVPK Pleiku Airport [13][59]
Qui Nhơn  Vietnam UIH VVPC Phu Cat Airport [13][60]
Rạch Giá  Vietnam VKG VVRG Rach Gia Airport [13][61]
Seoul  South Korea GMP RKSS Gimpo International Airport[T]
Seoul  South Korea ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport [62][63]
Shanghai  China PVG ZSPD Shanghai Pudong International Airport [64][65]
Siem Reap  Cambodia REP VDSR Siem Reap International Airport [8][45]
Singapore  Singapore SIN WSSS Singapore Changi Airport [8][66]
Sơn La  Vietnam SQH VVNS Nà Sản Airport[T] [11]
Sydney  Australia SYD YSSY Sydney Airport [8][12]
Taichung  Taiwan RMQ RCMQ Taichung Airport[C] [67]
Taipei  Taiwan TPE RCTP Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport [8][40]
Thanh Hóa  Vietnam THD VV01 Tho Xuan Airport [68][69]
Tokyo  Japan HND RJTT Haneda Airport[T]
Tokyo  Japan NRT RJAA Narita International Airport [70][71]
Tuy Hòa  Vietnam TBB VVTH Dong Tac Airport [17][59]
Vientiane  Laos VTE VLVT Wattay International Airport [8][72]
Vinh  Vietnam VII VVVH Vinh Airport [73][74]
Yangon  Myanmar RGN VYYY Yangon International Airport [75][76]

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