Many people bring a lot of personal belongings for the seven-day Tet holiday.
Children accompanying their parents are tired from waiting in long queues.
Passengers complain about long queues for checking in luggage and entering the waiting lounge.
People are packed into the airport like sardines in a tin.
An average of 900 flights are scheduled to depart from or arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport on February 2 – 3.
Meanwhile, flights to Hanoi and other northern provinces were disrupted due to thick fog in the capital on February 2.
Passengers are advised not to arrive too early at the airport to avoid overcrowding.
Passengers should complete check-in procedures two hours before domestic flights and three hours before international flights.

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