Although I’ve visited Vientiane three or four times now, this is my first time using the airport. I usually fly into Udorn Thani in Thailand and then cross the Friendship Bridge. But now I’m flying from Vientiane to Luang Prabang via Lao Airlines.
Vientiane has a nice shiny new terminal building, but although it appears to be greatly under-utilized, it’s only used for international flights. Domestic flights still use the old terminal building. The first impression of the domestic terminal is of a very UN-charming place. In fact, I was reminded of a provincial bus station rather than a modern airline terminal. There are precious few facilities, so it’s a good thing our flight is not delayed [too much].
Luang Prabang’s tiny airport isn’t much better, but at least there’s no nicer-looking new terminal taunting you (not yet, anyway, there are signs of new construction getting started). Since more international western travelers are likely to use the gateway to this world heritage site, I’ve added a new guide to Luang Prabang Airport.