Phu Cat Airport (IATA: UIH, ICAO: VVPC) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Phù Cát) is the airport serving Qui Nhơn,Vietnam. It is in Phù Cát District between the towns of Ngo May and Đập Đá, around 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Qui Nhơn within Bình Định Province along the South Central Coast of Vietnam.
Phù Cát Airport was built in 1966 during the Vietnam War by the United States Air Force (USAF). During the war, it was a major air base for the South Vietnamese Air Force and USAF. After 1975, it was used as a military airfield for the Vietnamese Air Force (Khong Quan Nhan Dan Viet Nam), and developed into a regional civil airport.
The flights operate from Hanoi on Tue, Weds, Fri, Sun leaving at 08:05 and landing Quy Nhon at 09 : 40 -the return departs at 10:30 and gets back to Hanoi at 12:00 everyday, a flight time of 1hr and 30 mins. Flight distance from Quy Nhon to Hanoi: 596.47 miles / 959.92 km. Airport Latitude/Longitude: trips are from Phu Cat Airport, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh at (13 57' 11.0844'' N, 109 2' 56.8896'' E) to Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi City at (21 13' 3.9576'' N, 105 48' 9.4032'' E).A Fokker 70 single class (economy) aircraft will operate the direct flight and can accommodate up to 79 passengers. The price is about 1.815.000 VND/ 1 way/ Economy Class/ person.
Flight distance from Quy Nhon to Ho Chi Minh: 272.65 miles / 438.79 km, Airport Latitude/Longitude: trips are from Phu Cat Airport, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh at 07:50 AM to Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City at 09:00 AM everyday, and 11:25 - 12:35 on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat. on Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat from Quy Nhon at 10:30 and gets back to Saigon at 12:00, the flight time is 1.30 hours,
Quy Nhon is the capital of Bunh Dinh province in central Southern Vietnam. The area is popular for it’s white sandy beaches, diverse landscape, rich culture and history. It is only a short distance from the ancient capital of Cham Tra Ban which attracts many visitors each year.