Noi Bai International Airport Explained

Noi Bai International Airport
Nativename:Vietnamese: Sân bay quốc tế Nội Bài
Image2-Width:250
Iata:HAN
Icao:VVNB
Type:Public / Military
Owner-Oper:Airports Corporation of Vietnam
City-Served:Hanoi Capital Region
Location:Phú Minh, Sóc Sơn, Hanoi, Vietnam
Elevation-M:12
Elevation-F:39
Coordinates:21.2139°N 105.8031°W
Pushpin Map:Vietnam Hanoi#Vietnam#Southeast Asia#Asia
Pushpin Label:HAN/VVNB
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Vietnam
R1-Number:11L/29R
R1-Length-M:3,200
R1-Length-F:10,497
R1-Surface:Concrete
R2-Number:11R/29L
R2-Length-M:3,800
R2-Length-F:12,466
R2-Surface:Concrete
Stat-Year:2019
Stat1-Header:Total passengers
Stat1-Data:29,304,631 13.1%
Footnotes:Source: Taseco Airs[1]

Nội Bài International Airport in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is the country’s second largest and busiest international airport for passenger traffic, after Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. It is currently the main airport serving Hanoi, replacing the role of Gia Lam Airport. The airport consists of two passenger terminals and a cargo terminal. Terminal 1 serves domestic flights, and Terminal 2 (inaugurated on 4 January 2015) serves all international flights to and from Hanoi. The airport is currently the main hub of the flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, travel carrier Vietravel Airlines, and an operating base of budget carriers Bamboo Airways and VietJet Air.

The airport is located in Phú Minh commune in Sóc Sơn district, about 35km (22miles) northeast of downtown Hanoi, via the new Nhật Tân Bridge (also inaugurated on 4 January 2015).[2] It can also be reached by National Road 3, which connects it with the eastern suburbs of Hanoi. The airport is also close to some satellite cities of Hanoi such as Vĩnh Yên, Bắc Ninh and Thái Nguyên.The airport served a total of 13 million passengers in 2013, despite having a capacity of only 9 million at the time. The new international terminal, which had its first commercial flight on 25 December 2014[3] and went into full operation on 31 December 2014, has boosted the airport's total capacity to 20 million passengers per year. In 2018, the airport served 28 million passengers.[4] [5] The airport's IATA code, HAN, is derived from the city's current name of Hanoi.

Of the routes the airport offers, the Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh City route is the busiest flight in Southeast Asia and the fourth busiest in the world, serving 10,883,555 customers in 2023, an increase of 3% in comparison to 2022.[6]

History

The airport was developed immediately south of the Phúc Yên Air Base and opened on 2 January 1978. Civil operation was only between communist countries, with international flights from China, East Germany, Soviet Union, and after the unification, adding other countries in Southeast Asia region. Handling these flights were a set of three small buildings namely Terminal G2 (Vietnamese: Ga 2 - Ga Quốc tế đi) for International Departure, Terminal G3 (Vietnamese: Ga 3 - Ga hàng không đường bay trong nước) for Domestic Departure&Arrival, Terminal G4 (Vietnamese: Ga 4 - Ga Quốc tế đến)for International Arrival. These terminals were continuously renovated to handle the increasing number of flights. However, in the end they were too small for the actual need, and the new terminal was built and was completed to operate in 2001. The old terminals were then demolished to make place for the current cargo terminal.

In 2005, Tiger Airways started thrice-weekly flights between Hanoi and Singapore after launching direct flights between Hồ Chí Minh City and Singapore becoming the first budget airline to operate in Vietnam. It was later joined by low-cost carrier AirAsia when they launched direct flights between Hanoi and Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.

The second runway (1B – 11R/29L) opened in 2006 and the following year the airport hosted an Airbus A380 for the first time, although no scheduled A380 services are operated from the airport. 2013 saw the first arrival of a Cargolux Boeing 747-8F. In 2014, the airport received its first scheduled service with the newest generation of commercial aircraft when All Nippon Airways started using a Boeing 787-8 on services between to Tokyo–Haneda and later the same year the airport received its first visit of Airbus A350 XWB operated by Airbus on World Tour trip. In 2015, Vietnam Airlines started to operate the Airbus A350 XWB for commercial domestic flights.

The airport has been a SkyTeam hub since mid-2010, after Vietnam Airlines joined the network that year.[7]

Terminals and facilities

At 650 hectares, Noi Bai is the second-largest airport in Vietnam, behind the 800 hectare Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Terminal 1, completed in 2001, used to be the sole terminal handling both domestic and international flights. However, with the opening of the second terminal, it is now reassigned to handle domestic flights only. The terminal saw its first extension in 2013 with the inauguration of the new lobby E, and was capable of handling 9 million passengers per annum.[8] The terminal is currently being upgraded to handle 15 million passengers annually upon completion in March 2018.[9]

The construction of the new terminal (Terminal 2) next to the existing one with a designed capacity of 10 million passengers per annum started in March 2012. The 996 m long new terminal building, funded by a Japan International Cooperation Agency ODA loan was designed by Japan Airport Consultants and was built by Taisei Corporation. The total investment for the project was ¥75.5 billion (US$645.35 million). Japan's official development assistance accounted for ¥59 billion ($504.27 million) of the investment, while the remaining amount was covered by local funds.[10] The new international terminal was inaugurated on 4 January 2015[2] together with a new freeway connecting the airport to downtown Hanoi via the Nhật Tân Bridge.

The airport has a 3,800-meter paved runway (CAT II – 11R/29L) which opened in August 2006 and an older 3,200-meter paved runway (CAT I – 11L/29R). The older runway was closed for upgrades for 4 months from August to December 2014. The distance between the two runways is only 250 metres, so the airport currently restricts the maximum passenger capacity in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization safety regulations.

The AMAN/DMAN system was implemented at the airport in October 2021 to manage and arrange the shortest flight trajectory of each flight, allowing to increased passenger capacity and airspace operations.[11]

Awards

Following the inauguration of the new international terminal, the Noi Bai International Airport received the World's Most Improved Airport Award from Skytrax.[12] [13]

The construction project of the new Noi Bai international terminal also received the JICA President Award for 2015.[14]

Transit

One can generally do an international transit through the airport without a visa as long as one does not need to leave the security area.[15] There is the ability to pick up boarding passes within the security area including for some low cost airlines like VietJet.

Airlines and destinations

Cargo

Ground transportation

The future lines 2 and 6 of Hanoi Metro are planned to be extended to the airport.

Statistics

Busiest international flights out of Nội Bài International Airport by frequency
RankDestinationsFrequency (weekly)
1 Seoul–Incheon108
2 Singapore75
3 Bangkok (Don Mueang + Suvarnabhumi)64
4 Taipei–Taoyuan46
5 Kuala Lumpur44
6 Tokyo (Haneda + Narita)42
7 Guangzhou32
8 Hong Kong31
9 Busan28
10 Siem Reap19
Busiest domestic flights out of Nội Bài International Airport by frequency
RankDestinationsFrequency (weekly)
1Ho Chi Minh City475
2Da Nang320
3Nha Trang102
4Phu Quoc69
5Da Lat48
6Can Tho42
7Hue40
8Quy Nhon36
9Buon Ma Thuot24
10Pleiku21
Operational statistics of Noi Bai International Airport
201312,847,056N/A352,322N/A89,835N/A[16]
201414,190,675 10.6405,407 16.4100,864 12.3
201517,213,715 19.85478,637 18.1119,330 N/A[17]
201620,596,632 19.65566,000[18] 18.2N/AN/A
201723,824,400 15.7712,677[19] 25.99 N/AN/A
201825,908,048 8.7728,414 8.7164,668N/A[20]
201929,304,631 13.1708,580 2.7N/AN/A[21]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TASECO AIRS 2019 BÁO CÁO THƯỜNG NIÊN . Taseco Airs . vi . 17 January 2020.
  2. Web site: SGGP English Edition- Noi Bai Airport's Terminal T2, Nhat Tan Bridge inaugurated. https://web.archive.org/web/20150107231814/http://www.saigon-gpdaily.com.vn/National/2015/1/112177/. 7 January 2015.
  3. Web site: News VietNamNet. 4 June 2015. 16 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160216202321/http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/travel/119388/vietjet-s-international-flights-to-take-off-at-noi-bai-s-new-terminal.html. dead.
  4. Web site: Terminal 2 ready to open at Ha Noi airport. Việt Nam News. 7 January 2015. 17 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141217222031/http://vietnamnews.vn/society/264143/terminal-2-ready-to-open-at-ha-noi-airport.html. dead.
  5. Web site: Busiest Airport of Vietnam (In Vietnamese). VNExpress. 27 July 2016.
  6. Web site: OAG . OAG . 28 February 2024 . Busiest Flight Routes In The World OAG . 2024-02-28 . OAG.com . en-GB.
  7. http://www.vietnamairlines.com/en/about-us/press-room/gianhap_SKT Vietnam Airlines Joins SkyTeam
  8. Web site: Ga T1 Nội Bài mở rộng sẽ hoạt động từ ngày 29/12. vnexpress.net. VNExpress. 7 January 2015.
  9. Web site: Khởi công dự án cải tạo, sửa chữa Nhà ga hành khách T1 – Cảng HKQT Nội Bài. vietnamairport.vn. Airports Corporation of Vietnam. 5 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Vietnam's most modern terminal opens to passengers. Tuoi Tre Newspaper. 4 June 2015.
  11. Web site: The implementation of arrival and departure manager system (AMAN/DMAN) at Noi Bai International Airport. Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam. 17 September 2021. 21 September 2021. en.
  12. Web site: The World's Most Improved Airports. www.worldairportawards.com. Skytrax. 29 August 2016.
  13. Web site: Noi Bai world's most improved airport. www.vnexpress.net. VN Express International. 27 November 2018.
  14. Web site: List of Projects and Persons for JICA President Award and JICA Recognition Award for 2015. www.jica.go.jp. JICA. 29 August 2016.
  15. Web site: Need Vietnam visa once Vietnam is a stopover . Vietnam-Immigration.Org.Vn . 18 October 2019.
  16. Web site: Air Transport Data Bulletin 2015. Fracs.aero. April 2015 . 17 January 2021.
  17. Web site: Air Transport Data Bulletin 2017. Fracs.aero. April 2017 . 17 January 2021.
  18. Web site: ACI Releases 2017 World Airport Traffic Report. AviationPros.com. 19 September 2017 . 24 February 2018.
  19. Web site: 10 fastest-growing air hubs . Saigon Cargo Service Corporation . 17 February 2019.
  20. Web site: Air Transport Data Bulletin 2020. Fracs.aero. 23 April 2020 . 17 January 2021.
  21. Web site: 2019 Airport Traffic Report. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.