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How to operate transfer in Hanoi, Vietnam

In addition to flying, you may encounter such a problem, that is, crossing the border by plane. In fact, when it comes to connection, there seems to be nothing wrong except being very troublesome. The following small series will tell you some connection strategies, mainly Hanoi connection strategy in Vietnam. You can go and have a look.

Non-inbound connecting flights follow the brigade from international flights to the customs entry hall.

The chair above is opposite to the visa counter on arrival shown below. Next to the landing visa counter is the transfer counter, where you can see the signs of Vietnam Airlines and Air Macau. Besides, you can watch TV here to find out where the boarding gate of your next flight is. Next to the transfer counter is the transfer channel. There are guards at the entrance of the escalator to check your passport and boarding pass for the next trip. After everything is all right, you get on the elevator and go to the exit hall of Naipai Airport (so you have to transfer to Vietnam

Domestic flights are not allowed to take the transit channel. You must go through the immigration formalities before you can go to the domestic airport and sit in Vietnam.

Domestic flights). Those who meet in the departure hall to go through the exit formalities (we transfer, so we don't have to go through the exit formalities) go to the security check together. At this time, everyone's security standards are the same. All the water I took on the last flight had to be emptied, and then I took off my shoes and belts and finally arrived at the boarding gate. There are restaurants and duty-free shops near the boarding gate, but the price tag is as high as that in China.

Airport traffic, we take the transit passage directly by plane.

. The transit time of a plane is 1 1 hour, so we choose to enter the country. The process of entry is very simple, and there is no need to fill in the entry form. As far as our flights are concerned, there were very few foreigners (that is, us) who needed to go through the immigration formalities at that time, Vietnam.

On the other hand, three counters have been opened in the arrival hall, so only two or three people in front of us will be able to turn soon. Entry formalities are nothing more than showing passports and Vietnam.

The visa was handed over to the customs officer for inspection. Although there is no case of asking for tips, visa officers are not friendly to China people, and their faces are always very long. They turned my passport over from beginning to end, then turned it over again, and then they "reluctantly" stamped it and let me pass.

After entering the country, go to the turntable to pick up your luggage (if it is a connecting ticket, you need to stop at a transit point, please check it.

When you are here, remember to repeatedly emphasize to the airline staff that you should pick up your baggage at the transit point, otherwise it will automatically go straight to the final destination, and you will have nothing to change. I dragged my luggage out to find a car to go downtown.

Inadvertently, the first thing I found was the free shuttle bus to Vietnam between T 1 and T2 airport.

As far as domestic flights are concerned, T2 is an international flight, and the driving time between the two terminals is less than 5 minutes. But if you walk on two legs by yourself, it's still quite far by visual inspection. Please refer to the figure below for the location of the transfer station. Imagine walking in the direction of the car (the road after reaching the hall is a one-way street) until you get out of the canopy, you can hardly see it. Then there is the question of how to get to the city center.

(1) Bus

Now there is a No.86 bus connecting the city and the airport (including international and domestic terminals).

The first bus from the airport to downtown is 6: 15, and the last bus is 22: 58. The first bus from downtown to the airport is 05: 05, and the last bus is 2 1: 40. The fare is 30,000 VND per person.

Dunes (about 9 yuan RMB), regardless of the distance, do not charge for luggage. There are staff in the car to sell tickets and exchange money. There are many stops on this line. When we arrive in the city, the staff will ask us where these foreigners are going one by one, and then he will guide you to get off at the station.

The writing level is still good.

The following is the site I intercepted on Google Maps (the mobile application of Google Maps can be used normally abroad. You can also use Google Maps on the PC side in China, but you should pay attention to some tips and how to operate in detail below)

Do you feel desperate when you look at these websites? ! . Because first, the words are Martian, and second, some radio stations don't have station names at all. It seems that "3 1, 33, 55, 58" means that these four cars will stop at this station. How do you find out the location of these websites in China? It is convenient for you to choose your residence near the station.

Step 1: Open /maps in a browser on a PC.

Step 2: Click the city on the map with the mouse, such as "Hanoi" in this example (if you don't click the mouse, it is unresponsive to enter the address directly in the search box).

Step 3: Enter "3 1, 33, 55, 58" in the search box and select the one with "front".

Step 4: Click "Route" after knowing the location of the station.

Step 5: Enter the address of the hotel you found, click the "Walk" icon, and you can calculate your walking distance.

In addition, because this bus is a new route, no 86 bus can be found on the bus stop sign. My practice proves that as long as you follow Google Maps, you won't go wrong. The following picture shows my "04, 08, 1 1, 18, 23, 3 1, 34, 36" stations returning to the airport from the urban area (please correspond to the route map of No.86 ahead, and the fifth stop from the urban area to the airport). You will see that these bus numbers do stop at this station. (2) Airline shuttle bus

Shuttle buses of various airlines are parked next to the bus station. When I first came out, I saw Jetstar's shuttle bus, and the cost was unclear (I don't know where I saw it was 40 thousand dong). According to later observation, its last stop was near the cathedral (as shown in the red circle below). It's diagonally opposite.

Viet Nam

Air ticket office. The shuttle buses of these airlines are for everyone, whether you are on their plane or not. If you are in the city, you can also get on the bus here and go to the airport. But the specific transformation is really unclear.

In addition to passenger cars, airlines also have 15-seat medium-sized cars. These cars are all contracted by individuals. Anyway, the cost depends on your own bargaining. Vietnam at first.

The shuttle bus driver of the airline offered a high price, and then when we insisted on waiting for the No.86 bus, the driver took the initiative to lower the price and said that the four of us had charged a total of 200,000 Vietnam.

S.H.I.E.L.D. (that is, 80,000 guilders more expensive than our own car), and then take us to the hotel door. Because I just got off the plane and gave it to Vietnam.

The n zeros of the shield are confused, and the 8W shield seems to have many differences. Besides, the bus came again, so we turned him down. Now think about Vietnam in reverse.

The shield is about 60 RMB, and the average of the four of us is 15 RMB, which is actually acceptable. After all, all four of us need a 35-yuan fare, and we have to walk a long way to the hotel after getting off.

Let's take this price as the bargaining standard.

(3) Various forms of chartered cars

(1) taxi

After reading everyone's strategy, they all said that taxis at Vietnam airport were very pitted, so they were not considered at the beginning.

② Hotel chartered car

Most hotels offer paid airport shuttle service. At that time, my hotel provided me with a 7-seater private car for $20 one way.