Questions and answers

What airlines fly to Vietnam from Melbourne?

What airlines fly to Vietnam from Melbourne?

Travellers can expect 1 flight from Melbourne to Vietnam on average per day….

Airline Jetstar
Average $543
Flexibility No cancel fee
On-time 74%
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Is Vietnam Airlines still flying to Australia?

Only repatriation flights between Vietnam and Australia operate at present. As for Vietnam Airlines’ Hanoi-Sydney service, bookings will remain closed until 26 March 2021 based on present updates.

How long is the flight from Melbourne to Vietnam?

8h 20min
8h 20min is the average flight time from Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City.

What is the best airline to fly to Vietnam?

The most helpful airlines for flights to Vietnam are:

  • Cathay Pacific.
  • Japan Airlines.
  • Korean Air (round-trip flights only)

Are Vietnam Airlines good?

Overall a good flight and whilst Vietnam Airlines may lack a little compared to some of the other Asian carriers, however the service is ok and good value.

Can I travel to Australia now?

Once you have completed quarantine, you can travel within Australia in line with state and territory domestic travel restrictions. This may include further quarantine requirements. You may be tested for COVID-19 in the first 48 hours and then between days 10 to 12 of quarantine.

Can I wear shorts in Vietnam?

Vietnam is a conservative country, so it’s important to dress conservatively while traveling around the country. The dress code is a little more relaxed in major cities, but don’t wear short-shorts, low-cut tops or revealling dresses to the local fish market. Save the skimpy attire for the beach – if you must.

How much money do I need in Vietnam?

For a more comfortable backpacker experience in Vietnam, it’s best to budget around $50 per day. This way, you’ll have more money to spend on things like food, drinks, activities and hotel rooms. For a comfortable mid-range experience in Vietnam, it’s best to budget $60 to $100 per day for your entire costs.

Is Vietnam closed to tourists?

Travelers currently allowed to enter Vietnam, including Vietnamese nationals and diplomatic, official duty, and special cases, including experts, business managers, foreign investors, and high-tech workers of businesses involved in important projects as determined by the Government of Vietnam, and their family members.