The airport upon arrival is not big, maybe we didn't see everything. We went out on the telescopic ramp, went down and immediately after 10 meters there was a passport control, the airport was clean, as you leave the airport it smells like the sea, behind the passport control there were shops with a SIM card and an exchanger, a little further there was a baggage belt. Departure area the transfer picked us up and dropped us off immediately at the flyover, 2nd floor of the airport, enter and immediately check-in. The Vietnamese themselves are very slow, in no hurry, we arrived 4 hours before departure, there were 8 of us, we came to be given good seats on the flight, we were the first to stand in line to check in, opened the check-in, asked for seats closer to the exit and 4 seats at the window. That is, 2 people in 4 rows, but the girl smiled maliciously and did everything her own way. We think OK, maybe he doesn't know English well, then we check in the luggage, 5 suitcases for 8 people, a small suitcase of about 10 kg. The average suitcase is 17kg, another medium suitcase is 15kg, a large suitcase is 23kg and another large suitcase is 26kg. Since we were flying with children and as a group, our luggage in Tashkent was calculated by the total weight per number of people, and Fukuoka was charged for the excess of 1 suitcase per 3kg. And it's not like we didn't want to understand that the kids and I didn't have our own suitcase, so we paid $30 for overweight. The girl was very rude. Even at the check-in desk for business class, economy class passengers were registered for 100,000 dong, and seats in the ticket were given at the beginning. And we were given seats from the 23rd row, flight Fukuoka - Tashkent. Then the passport control was carried out quickly, it was necessary to take off your shoes, and as soon as the control was passed, there was a cafe, they drank coffee there, a large cup was worth its price, beer and cola were also poured in large glasses. The airport is not big, but it is clean and cozy, and most importantly it is convenient. The flight was also entered through a telescopic ramp. I give 3 stars because of the attitude of the airport staff towards tourists
This is an airport that you don't really want to return to, there is no Wi-Fi, there is nothing to eat.
There are no Dutch fries there either, they don't sell branded perfumes at all, just a little alcohol and cigarettes. latrines are unpleasant to look at. upon arrival, the queues pass quite quickly, they don't scan the eyes (I don't remember about the fingers).
upon departure, the controllers will leave you without a drop of liquid (which costs 5,000 dong in the city), and after their inspection you will be offered to buy the same water for 25,000 dong. It doesn't matter if you have children or if you drink this water in front of them to prove that everything is OK with it, they will take everything away from you.
It's not worth buying SIM cards and changing money there, you can do it cheaper and more profitable near your hotels. Additionally, I would like to say that your guides should not do this either, no matter what they tell you. There are exchange offices on the island, they change money normally, some of them will also sell you a SIM card.
the food on the flight with you is also not very tasty.