Da Nang Int’l Airport listed among Best Regional Airports in Asia in 2025
Da Nang International Airport is one of the three busiest international airports in Vietnam, following Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. It serves more than 150 domestic and international flights with approximately 15,000 passengers a day
A plane lands at Da Nang International Airport. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – Da Nang International Airport in the central city of the same name has become the only in Vietnam listed among the Best Regional Airports in Asia in 2025 by the UK-based international air transport rating organisation Skytrax, at the ninth position.
This airport was also ranked 84th in the world's Top 100 Airports for 2025, along with Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi at the 79th place.
This is the second consecutive year Da Nang International Airport has entered the world rankings, affirming the improvement in the quality of services, infrastructure, and passenger experience at the airport, and meeting international standards in building a modern, friendly, and professional airport environment.
This reflects international recognition of the relentless efforts made by the airport, especially in the increasingly competitive landscape among airports in the region and around the globe.
In the coming time, the airport said that it will continue to innovate, enhance service quality, and expand international cooperation to become an important aviation hub in the Asia-Pacific region, thus contributing to the economic and tourism development of Da Nang city in particular and Vietnam as a whole.
🍨 Da Nang International Airport is one of the three busiest international airports in Vietnam, following Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. It serves more than 150 domestic and international flights with approximately 15,000 passengers a day./.
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