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Long Thanh Airport to District 1: Transfer Options, Routes, Real Costs (2026)

Long Thanh Airport sits 45 kilometres east of central Saigon. That’s about an hour by car if traffic plays nice. Roughly half your morning if it doesn’t. So the journey to District 1 isn’t a footnote, it’s a real chunk of your arrival day. This guide breaks down each realistic transfer option (private chauffeur, hotel […]

Long Thanh Airport sits 45 kilometres east of central Saigon. That’s about an hour by car if traffic plays nice. Roughly half your morning if it doesn’t. So the journey to District 1 isn’t a footnote, it’s a real chunk of your arrival day. This guide breaks down each realistic transfer option (private chauffeur, hotel pickup, ride-hail, airport bus, plus the future metro) with reference prices, journey times by time of day, and what the road actually looks like. By the end you’ll know which option fits your travel style and budget, and how to dodge the worst traffic windows.

The journey at a glance

From the Long Thanh international arrivals hall to a District 1 hotel, the route runs west on the HCMC-Long Thành-Dầu Giây Expressway (CT.01) for approximately 30 km, then onto the Mai Chí Thọ expressway through District 2, crossing the Thủ Thiêm tunnel under the Saigon River into central District 1. Total distance is around 45 km. Off-peak journey time is 45-60 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 75-90 minutes. For the engineering and historical background of the route, you can read a detailed reference on the CT.01 expressway.

Three pinch points determine your actual time:

  • Long Thanh exit traffic (mainly affects arrivals during peak Vietnamese commuting hours)
  • The Mai Chí Thọ / Cát Lái junction (heavy during morning and evening commutes)
  • The Thủ Thiêm tunnel approach (the single most congested point on the route)

Avoid arriving in District 1 between 7:30-9am and 5-7pm if you can choose your flight timing. Late-evening and early-morning arrivals run smoothly through the entire route.

Five transfer options compared

Option Time Cost (one-way) Comfort Best for
Private chauffeur 60–90 min USD 50–80 ★★★★★ Luxury / family / first-time visitors
Hotel transfer 60–75 min Often free ★★★★★ Stays of 3+ nights at luxury hotels
Grab / Be 60–90 min VND 700,000–950,000 ★★★☆☆ Solo or couple, light luggage
Taxi (official) 60–90 min VND 800,000–1,100,000 ★★★☆☆ Walk-up after arrival
Airport bus 90–120 min VND 80,000–150,000 ★★☆☆☆ Budget travellers, solo

A note on these numbers: the prices above are estimates based on distance and comparable existing routes from Tan Son Nhat. They aren’t final figures yet. We’ll update them once official rates are published after Long Thanh begins commercial operations.

long thanh to ho chi minh city

Private chauffeur transfer

The most reliable option, and the standard for luxury hotels. Pre-booked, a black sedan or SUV meets you at the international arrivals hall with a name card, sees you to a comfortable car, and tracks your flight in real time so any delays adjust the pickup automatically. The driver speaks at least functional English. Vehicles are typically modern Toyota Camry, Mercedes E-Class or similar in the premium tier.

Booking flow: arrange through your hotel concierge at least 48 hours before arrival, sharing flight number and arrival time. The driver receives a confirmation 4-6 hours before flight landing. Most premium services include bottled water, charging cables and basic Wi-Fi in the car.

Best for: families, couples with luggage, first-time visitors, late-night arrivals, anyone who values getting their first impression of Saigon right.

Hotel airport transfer (often complimentary)

Four- and five-star hotels in Saigon often include complimentary airport transfers; the specific terms vary by hotel policy and booking channel. Service quality varies widely too, and the better hotels match the private chauffeur experience above. Ask three questions before relying on this:

  • Is the transfer included for my stay length, or is there a charge?
  • Is the vehicle private (just my party) or shared?
  • What happens if my flight is delayed?

For travellers booking luxury hotels in central Saigon, complimentary private transfers with real-time flight tracking are standard.

long thanh airport transfer

Grab and Be ride-hail

Both apps will operate at Long Thanh from day one. Expect fewer drivers initially (probably the first three months) with longer wait times at peak arrival windows. Pickup is at a designated zone, typically a short covered walk from arrivals. Pricing for the District 1 trip will land in the VND 700,000-950,000 range one-way, with surge pricing at peak arrival waves. Both apps accept international credit cards.

Best for: solo travellers or couples with light luggage, those comfortable using apps in transit, travellers landing outside peak hours.

Practical tips: download the app and add a payment method before flying. The arrivals hall Wi-Fi may have weak coverage; use airplane mode roaming for the first few minutes. Pickup zone signs are bilingual.

Official taxi (walk-up)

Vinasun and Mai Linh are the two major taxi brands you’ll see at the official rank. They use metered fares and are reliable for direct trips. Pricing tends to land slightly above Grab/Be, VND 800,000-1,100,000 for the District 1 trip. Avoid any taxi that approaches you inside the arrivals hall. Those are typically unmetered and will quote inflated flat rates.

Best for: walk-up arrivals when you don’t want to mess with apps, late-night arrivals when official ranks are still staffed.

Airport bus

Express airport bus services are planned for Phase 1 with stops at Thủ Đức and downtown District 1. Tickets will be in the VND 80,000-150,000 range, payable in cash or contactless card. Journey time will be 90-120 minutes including stops. Suitcase storage under the bus.

Best for: budget travellers, solo arrivals without large luggage, daylight arrivals. Less practical for families or anyone arriving late at night.

Rail to Long Thanh, in time

Work has started on a rail link. The Thủ Thiêm to Long Thanh line, about 41.8 kilometres with 20 stations, broke ground in July 2026 and is targeted for completion around 2031, and an extension of Metro Line 1 toward Đồng Nai is planned alongside it. Neither will help you for a trip in the next few years, so plan around the road. We cover the rail plans in full in our guide to the metro lines coming to Long Thanh Airport.

How time of day affects your journey























































Arrival window Expected transit time Notes
11pm–5am 45–60 min Smoothest. Expressway nearly empty. Highest comfort.
5am–7am 50–70 min Building commuter traffic on inner sections.
7am–9am (peak) 75–100 min Avoid if possible. Mai Chí Thọ / Cát Lái junction backs up.
9am–12pm 60–75 min Normal flow. Good window for arrivals.
12pm–4pm 55–70 min Mid-day window. Comfortable.
4pm–7pm (peak) 80–110 min The worst window. Thủ Thiêm tunnel queue can be 20–30 min.
7pm–11pm 60–80 min Improving as evening progresses.

If your flight allows, target an arrival between 9am-12pm or 12pm-4pm. Avoid 4pm-7pm at all costs. Even a perfect airport experience can be undone by the journey home.

long thanh airport to district 1

What to expect en route

The drive from Long Thanh to District 1 has a distinct rhythm.

The first 30 minutes are on the CT.01 expressway running through Đồng Nai countryside, rural landscape with rubber plantations, an occasional industrial estate. The road is well-maintained, smooth, and toll-collected (your driver handles this; cost is built into the fare).

The middle 15-20 minutes bring you into HCMC’s eastern districts. Traffic density picks up. You’ll exit the CT.01 at the An Phú interchange and merge onto the Mai Chí Thọ expressway through District 2. The first city skyline views start to appear here as the road tracks toward Thủ Thiêm.

The final 15-20 minutes take you through District 2 (Thủ Thiêm), then under the Saigon River via the Thủ Thiêm tunnel into central District 1. This is the most likely point for delay. The tunnel is single-bore in each direction and backs up at peak. You emerge into District 1 near the riverside, with the heritage corridor immediately accessible.

Rest stops: there are no major service stations on the CT.01 between Long Thanh and HCMC; if you need a stop, your driver can pause at a fuel station along Mai Chí Thọ in District 2. Most premium transfers go direct without stops.

Tips for first-time arrivals at Long Thanh

  • Get currency at the arrivals hall for the first 24 hours. VND 2-4 million in 200,000 and 500,000 notes covers a comfortable first day. Use bank ATMs in District 1 for subsequent withdrawals; the rates are better.
  • Buy a SIM card at the airport. Viettel, Mobifone, Vinaphone all have arrivals counters. Tourist SIMs with 30-day data run around VND 250,000. Bring your passport. For broader logistics on arrival in Vietnam, general Vietnam travel guides cover the essentials in more depth.
  • Pre-book your transfer. Especially in the first 12 months of Long Thanh operations, Grab/Be supply will be limited. A pre-arranged transfer removes the uncertainty.
  • Carry an emergency 50 USD in small notes. Useful if cards have issues or for tipping. Pickpocket risk at Long Thanh is low compared to crowded urban centres but standard travel precautions still apply. See our Saigon travel safety tips for context.
  • Don’t agree to flat-rate taxi offers from drivers approaching you inside the arrivals hall. Walk to the official taxi rank outside or to the designated Grab pickup zone.
  • If arriving during Tết 2027 or other peak holidays, confirm your hotel transfer at booking. Fleets often book out during festival weeks.

For the broader overview of Long Thanh Airport and the airport comparison with Tân Sơn Nhất, see our complete Long Thanh guide and Long Thanh vs Tân Sơn Nhất comparison.

restaurants in district 1 near the myst dong khoi

How The Myst Đồng Khởi handles your transfer

The pickup experience at The Myst Đồng Khởi is set up so you don’t have to think about logistics after you land. Our reservations team takes the request the moment you confirm a booking. Sharing your flight number with us is all we need from your side, and the rest of the coordination is on us.

Guests who book directly through our website and stay two nights or more receive a complimentary one-way Tân Sơn Nhất transfer. Long Thanh doesn’t yet have a complimentary programme since the airport is still pre-launch; in the meantime, our reservations team can arrange a private chauffeur from Long Thanh for any stay length.

At the airport, your driver waits at the international arrivals hall with a name card, at the dedicated luxury pickup area. The drive back via the CT.01 expressway takes about 60-75 minutes. The driver speaks English fluently and can share tips on the route, currency exchange, or dinner ideas if you’d like a head start on planning your first evening.

Transfer time is typically 60 to 75 minutes via the CT.01 expressway, with the option to detour through the Nguyễn Huệ pedestrian street for a brief introduction to District 1 if you arrive before 10pm. Once at the hotel, the front desk team checks you in personally with bags brought to your room.

Frequently asked questions

Arrive in District 1 the smooth way

For long-haul travellers, the time between landing and dropping bags at the hotel is where a stay starts. The Myst Đồng Khởi takes care of the entire pre-arrival flow: real-time flight tracking from the moment your number is confirmed, name-card meet at international arrivals, and a private chauffeur for the 60 to 75 minute drive into District 1. By the time you reach our heritage corner near Nguyễn Huệ pedestrian street, every detail of the arrival is already settled. We are inducted in the Michelin Guide Hotels and Stays selection and Country Winner Vietnam at the 2025 World Luxury Hotel Awards.

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