Services at Ho Chi Minh City Airport

Ho Chi Minh City

Find out what services and facilities are available at Ho Chi Minh City Airport. Where is the best place to eat and where to shop?

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Internet and wi-fi

Use thewi-fi for free and without time limit. No need to sign in with email or phone number. Select the network "Airport_WiFi_Express".

Don't delay buying a physical sim card upon arrival. Get a Vietnamese data e-sim easily and quickly on the web airalo.com.

Luggage storage

Baggage storage is currently only available in the international terminal near the public exit.

The price for 1 piece of luggage stored for 24 hours is 275 000 vnd.

Shops and supermarket

The shopping options at Noi Bai Airport are quite monotonous.

After security checks at both terminals, there are mainly duty free shops and overpriced souvenir shops.

On the ground floor of the domestic terminal you can use the large 7-Eleven mini-market with a variety of packaged food including hot meals. It is open 24/7.

Dining

There are many restaurants, cafes and cafeterias at the airport. There are also well-known fast-food outlets such as McDonald's and KFC.

Most establishments are open from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm.

For example, the McDonald's branch in the public area of the domestic terminal is open 24 hours a day.

ATMs and exchange offices

There are several counters of Vietnamese banks in the arrivals hall that offer fairly good exchange rates.

In addition, both terminals have ATMs in the arrivals hall of local banks (such as BIDV, Agirbank or VietinBank), which can also accept foreign credit cards without any problems.

Drinking water

Free cold drinking water fountains are located around the airport.

It can be quite difficult to fill your own bottle as the nozzles are set up mainly for direct drinking.

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