AirAsia Opens New Direct Route Unlocking Easier Access to Northern Vietnam’s Hidden Gems

AirAsia has launched a new nonstop route connecting Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok with Hai Phong International Airport in northern Vietnam. The decision puts focus on efforts to open up access to secondary cities, choosing Hai Phong over the more familiar airports in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Travelers now have quicker journeys, easier transfers, and can reach less-visited areas of northern Vietnam more directly.
Starting July 16, 2025, flights will operate four times weekly on the following days:
- Monday
- Wednesday
- Friday
- Sunday
The decision highlights a regional focus on improving connections to secondary cities, with Hai Phong selected instead of larger, more established hubs like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam remains one of AirAsia’s key strategic markets and has presented us with strong growth prospects. As we continue to enhance our network, guests can look out for more travel options covering even more destinations across the region.
Thanks to the new flights, tourists can more easily visit several notable local attractions near Hai Phong. Cat Ba Island stands out as a key destination, offering striking karst scenery and hiking opportunities in its national park. Located next to Cat Ba, Lan Ha Bay is known for its calm waters and is a favored spot for kayaking and boat excursions. Visitors can find quiet reflection at Du Hang Pagoda, which features traditional design and showcases local religious culture.
The route also opens access to other points of interest, including Do Son Beach, favored for its sandy shoreline and local seafood markets. Nature lovers will find hiking and birdwatching opportunities in the largely untouched Thuy Nguyen Forest Reserve close by. Those drawn to eco-tourism can take tranquil boat rides along the Trang Kenh River, offering a close-up look at its thriving mangrove ecosystem.

The new direct link between Bangkok and Hai Phong offers quicker, more convenient access to the landscapes and cultural highlights of northern Vietnam. The route makes it easier to arrange travel, from short weekend breaks to more extensive explorations. By connecting Hai Phong to Bangkok, the new route supports regional travel and encourages tourism in parts of Vietnam that typically see fewer international visitors.