In view of the requirements for tourism, relaxation and cultural and economic exchange between the people of Vietnam and India, Vietjet has opened two new routes connecting the “pearl island” of Phu Quoc with New Delhi and Mumbai. The line connecting the island to Mumbai was inaugurated on September 8 with two round-trip flights per week. The airline connecting Phu Quoc to the nation’s capital officially opened on September 9 with three round-trip flights per week.
The coastline of Phu Quoc has many beautiful beaches stretching from north to south of the island, with outstanding natural scenery, as well as the development and planning of many luxury and world-class resorts, and rich and diverse local produce. Therefore, Phu Quoc has become a “shining pearl” on the international tourist map.
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With more than 4 hours of flight, passengers can fly directly to the pearl island, Phu Quoc. Vietjet is currently the airline that operates the majority of routes between Vietnam and India, with 17 direct routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc to the five largest cities in India – New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru.
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