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$947 - $1,133
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New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 9/9
1 stop37h 40m
Hanoi Noibai
Thu 9/26
1 stop37h 45m
New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/12
1 stop30h 40m
Hanoi Noibai
Tue 12/10
1 stop35h 45m
NewarkHanoi Noibai
EWR - HAN
EWRHAN
Newark
Mon 9/30
2 stops43h 45m
Hanoi Noibai
Wed 10/30
2 stops39h 20m
New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 8/14
1 stop31h 15m
Hanoi Noibai
Sun 12/15
1 stop25h 05m
New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/12
2 stops33h 20m
Hanoi Noibai
Tue 12/10
2 stops28h 50m
New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 10/26
1 stop33h 50m
Hanoi Noibai
Wed 11/20
1 stop19h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 11/4
2 stops27h 40m
Hanoi Noibai
Mon 11/18
1 stop32h 30m
New York John F Kennedy IntlHanoi Noibai
JFK - HAN
JFKHAN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 9/14
2 stops28h 20m
Hanoi Noibai
Sat 9/28
2 stops36h 03m
NewarkHanoi Noibai
EWR - HAN
EWRHAN
Newark
Tue 11/5
2 stops27h 28m
Hanoi Noibai
Tue 11/19
2 stops41h 30m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Hanoi (average of $1,020). Flying to Hanoi in June will prove the most costly (average of $1,644). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$1,189
February
$1,114
March
$1,067
April
$1,119
May
$1,279
June
$1,644
July
$1,354
August
$1,234
September
$1,020
October
$1,133
November
$1,154
December
$1,366
HAN Temperature | 62.6 - 84.2 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Hanoi, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, June is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 84.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 62.6 F).
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This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
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This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
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Overall
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This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Food
Comfort
Overall
Reviews
This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Food
Comfort
Overall
Reviews
This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Food
Comfort
Overall
Reviews
This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Hanoi ranks among the world’s most interesting cities to visit – a far cry from its unfortunate reputation as a political outpost during the Vietnam War. Originally called Thang Long (City of the Dragon), today’s Hanoi is a city of constant commotion always offering something of interest to the traveler.
Today, Hanoi serves as the transportation hub of the country. All flights to Hanoi arrive at its airport and travelers heading onward can board trains to further destinations in Vietnam or China. Before you board a Hanoi flight from home, take a look around and consider the impact one airport has on a city. During the Vietnam War, Hanoi’s transportation facilities were continuously bombed and bridges, railways and airports were destroyed. Hanoi’s reconstruction and resurrection as Vietnam’s travel hub serves as a tribute to the country’s determination to survive.
The humid, tropical climate of Hanoi produces sizzling heat. The summer time lasts between May and September, and normally calls for hit, sticky weather with heavy rainfall. June is the hottest, with temperatures staying steady in the 90’s. For optimum temperatures, book flights to Hanoi in autumn, when it cools down to a more tolerable level, and temperatures span between the 70’s and 80’s. Winter drops down to the 60’s, bringing cold wind and drizzle into March and April, but this is also the best time to find cheap flights to Hanoi.
To experience festive holiday atmosphere at its fullest, book a cheap flight to Hanoi during Tet, the lunar new year.
Peak Season: Summer time beckons tourists from around the world to bask in the sun and sweat with the locals between June and August. Outside of those roasting months though, January offers the celebration of Tet (lunar new year) that dresses the city in a guise of elegance, spirit and parties. Find a cheap flight to Hanoi in advance to ensure your spot in the action.
Off-peak Season: Because the city can be considered a year-round location, you can always find cheap flights to Hanoi, depending on your weather preferences. Fewer Tourists seek it out in the winter (except for Tet, in January), and March’s drizzle and chill leave most travelers yearning for the comforts of the indoors.
Save yourself the hassle of dealing with Hanoi’s traffic and crowds and take a taxi. Cab companies are very competitive, so service is prompt. All the taxis are metered and it’s easy to call a cab or hail one from a taxi stand. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a motorbike taxi. If you want to take it easy, have a tour operator, travel agency or local tourist café hire you a car or driver. You can also rent bicycles from any hotel or café in the center of town. Make sure the bike has a lock and bring a helmet. If you’re really brave, it’s easy to rent a motorcycle as well. Be careful on Hanoi’s busy streets. Motorcycle accidents are the leading cause of death and injury to foreigners in Vietnam. Walking can also be hazardous, so be aware of traffic and follow locals whenever possible. Try to keep a steady pace and don’t panic when crossing the street. You can flag down a cyclo (pedicab), but you’ll need to determine a fare before boarding. Avoid taking a cyclo at night though. It’s always a good idea to know where you’re going, and bring a map so you can point out your destination. Many cyclo drivers don’t speak English, and this will help both of you get where you’re going. Avoid the public buses altogether. They may be cheap, but they’re also slow, crowded and poorly labeled.
Cho 19-12: Nestled deep into the French Quarter of the city, and dating back to colonialism in the 1940s, this bustling street market between Pho Hoaw Lo and Pho Quang Trung brims with traditional residents and locals looking for food and small supplies. Smelling like incense and grilled meat, and thankfully not filled with tourists, Cho 19-12 is intriguing to walk through in the busy morning hours, and more hectic to deal with after noontime. Be careful what you taste test though, because Cho 19-12 is known for selling dog meat along with poultry and beef.
Museum of Vietnamese Women: In tribute to the female empowerment in Vietnam, the Museum of Vietnamese Women was erected in 1995 on the 65th anniversary of the Vietnam’s Women’s Union. If you’re not a history buff or a civil rights junkie, use your flight to Hanoi to freshen up on the events. Holding four floors of history, the building shows photos and artifacts of women who were involved with social reform and promotional party projects. Check out garments worn by female spies, and textiles woven by women in the early 1900’s.
Ngoc Son Temple: Located on Hoan Kiem Lake, this island-temple is dedicated to Tran Hung Dao, who defeated a force that was sent to invade Vietnam. Literally meaning “the jade mountain,” this spiritual ground now displays two alters devoted to physicians and scholars who have used their knowledge for the betterment of Vietnam. Further into the lake, cross the tiny footbridge to see the preserved remains of a giant six-foot turtle found in the lake years go. Amidst the beauty of the 14th century temple itself, the nature of the lake, and the 18th century surrounding buildings, are countless other hidden wonders of the Ngoc Son Temple.
The Old Quarter: If you’re looking to shop in traditional boutiques and family-owned markets, stop by Old Town and spend some of the money you saved by booking a cheap flight to Hanoi. A maze of streets that date back to the 13th century, this collection of unique business and local personalities teems of history and culture of Vietnam. While each street used to have its own specialized subject of trade, stores are now mixed together to form a hovel or merchandise and service where you’re sure to consume. Make sure you leave enough room in your baggage for your return Hanoi flight though, because you won’t leave empty handed.