Phu Bai Airport’s T2 passenger terminal put into service

The T2 passenger terminal of Phu Bai International Airport in Hue has been inaugurated after more than three years of construction.
Phu Bai Airport's new T2 terminal. (Photo: NDO)
Phu Bai Airport's new T2 terminal. (Photo: NDO)

Starting from April 28, all flights from and to Phu Bai Airport would use the new terminal instead of the T1 terminal, according to the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV).

Construction of the T2 terminal began in December 2019, with a total cost of nearly 2.3 trillion VND (98 million USD). Its design is modelled after the Hue imperial architecture with cascading roof layers.

The new terminal has an annual capacity of 5 million passengers, including 4 million domestic passengers and 1 million international passengers.

The T2 terminal of Phu Bai Airport is the first airport terminal where the ACV has applied digital technologies to enhance the passenger experience, including self-check-in kiosks, self-baggage drops and automatic security checks.

Phu Bai Airport is currently handling 15-17 domestic flights a day.

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(NDO)