26–31 Jul 2015
Quy Nhon, Vietnam
Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh timezone

Travel Information

Quy Nhon is a coastal town in central Vietnam  that can be reached by plane from Hanoi and from Ho Chin Minh City. Arriving from abroad, the second alternative is recommended because of the fare and the time duration of the journey (one hour instead of one an half hour).

Daily flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Quy Nhon:

Daily flights from Quy Nhon to Ho Chi Minh City:

  • At 9:40 (VN 1393) and 15:45 (VN 1397) with Vietnam Airlines
  • At 16:30 (VJ 311) with VietJet
  • At 11:50 (BL253) with JetStar

IMPORTANT!! The Jet Star flights (BL252 and BL253) have changed their schedule early July 2015!

Daily flights from/to Hanoi

  • From Hanoi: at 06:00 (VN 1621) with Vietnam Airlines
  • To Hanoi: at 8:20 (VN 1620) with Vietnam Airlines

For those arriving via Hanoi, since the only daily flight to Quy Nhon is scheduled very early in the morning, it may be wise to take a flight to Ho Chi Minh City and catch up there the afternoon flight to Quy Nhon.

In order to welcome you and organise your transfer from Quy Nhon airport to the conference hotel, please inform the conference secretariat about your flight number as well as the arrival date and time in Quy Nhon.
Conference buses will be available at Quy Nhon airport on Sunday July 25th (morning and afternoon flights) and Monday July 26th (morning flights).
Conference hotel address:
Seagull Hotel : 489 An Duong Vuong Street, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province.

Alternative solutions are bus and train (useful informations are here). The bus is the cheapest means of transport. Buses are becoming on more international standards. The express buses are faster than local buses, which stop anywhere on request. There are also buses chartered by private companies. The express train connecting Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City is named the Reunification Express. There are 3 per day in each direction. Trains that are registered SE are the fastest, while the TN are (much) slower, see Golden Trains (between Saigon & Quy-Nhon).