Hi
Arriving in Da Nang at the end of May and expecting the airport to be busy
Would anyone recommend any providers for fastrack VIP arrivals through immigration??
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I don’t like to purchase any of these services for my vacations and consider it as part of my tolerance. I have seen some is in full steaming, exploding, mumbling while I keep my composure calm. Positive thing is that it generates money and offers options are good things for economy.
Nah, you don’t need one in Da Nang.
I should have added in my post above that I am in no way shape or form advocating for the use of Fast Track in Vietnam.
Never use this service in the past and not considering using it in the future for my personal travel.
Last October, my wait at SGN for immigration check was around 50 minutes. I was in no rush so the wait for acceptable.
Well, I don’t know a lot of major airports worldwide where I have to wait less than 30 minutes at immigration.
And is that really a problem worth to pay money to people who bribe immigration officials to let you use immigration counters designated for airline staff, diplomatic staff etc …..?????
Let’s say that at least 250 people daily pay currently for “fast track” in HCMC around 20 US $ each, 5000 $ daily, 150 000 $ a month. And that’s without any substantial work.
Highly educated hard working people in Vietnam don’t have such a monthly income .
Edited: 1:44 pm, January 10, 2026