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Long-term Parking Area

Long-stay

Multi-day stays here rack up 10-minute and 30-minute blocks

The Long-term Parking Area at Da Nang International Airport sits in the on-site car parks serving both T1 and T2, but pricing still runs on the standard short-stay clock: one initial 10-minute block, then repeating 30-minute blocks with no published daily cap. That means leaving your car for 24 hours is calculated as continuous time blocks, not a flat day rate, so costs stack up quickly compared with classic long-stay lots.

Rates are charged per block rather than per calendar day, so someone parking for 48 hours pays for two full days of 10-minute plus 30-minute increments, instead of a “park-and-fly” style package. There is no separate discounted long-term zone at DAD, just the same on-airport parking areas you’d use for a short pickup at T1 or T2, making this best for people who prioritize being right at the terminal over shaving dong off the bill.

Payment happens only at the exit toll booths and is cash-only in VND, with no credit card terminals and no mention of QR or e-wallets on the official danangairport.vn parking page. If you return after a week abroad through T2 and walk straight to your car, you still need enough Vietnamese dong in your wallet to cover all those accumulated 30-minute blocks before the barrier lifts.

Security and proximity match the regular terminal car parks, since you are literally using the same on-airport parking areas signposted for T1 and T2. There is no shuttle, no remote lot, and no separate long-stay entrance; you just drive into the standard airport car park, take a ticket, and let the 10-minute and 30-minute meter run for as many days as your trip lasts.

Practical tip: before your trip, estimate your total hours away and pull enough VND cash from an ATM in Da Nang city, because there is no daily cap and the exit booths at DAD only take Vietnamese dong.

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