Another Israeli airline announces direct service to Hanoi

From October 2026, the carrier will operate a long-haul direct service linking Tel Aviv and Hanoi. The route is expected to run three round-trip flights per week.

An El Al plane at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
An El Al plane at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Israel’s national carrier El Al Israel Airlines has announced plans to launch a direct route to Hanoi capital of Vietnam as part of a broader expansion of its global network.

The airline said it is entering a new growth phase after nearly three years of focusing on key destinations in Europe, North America and Asia following the outbreak of conflict in October 2023. Under its upcoming development strategy, El Al plans to introduce nine new routes.

From October 2026, the carrier will operate a long-haul direct service linking Tel Aviv and Hanoi. The route is expected to run three round-trip flights per week.

Beginning in March 2027, El Al will also open a new service to Seoul (Republic of Korea), followed by Manila (Philippines) at a later date to be announced, with similar frequencies planned for each destination.

Alongside its long-haul expansion, El Al’s subsidiary Sundor will add six new European destinations from May 24, 2026. These include Copenhagen (Denmark); Sardinia and Sicily (Italy); Zagreb and Dubrovnik (Croatia); and Basel (Switzerland).

The move signals El Al’s transition into a renewed growth cycle after a period of consolidating core routes amid regional security uncertainties.

With the Hanoi service, El Al becomes the second airline to announce the launch of direct flights to Vietnam in 2026, following the inauguration of a Tel Aviv–Hanoi route by Akira earlier this year.

The latest development underscores Vietnam’s growing appeal to international carriers as travel demand and trade exchanges continue to rise. Industry observers note that new direct connections are expected to further facilitate tourism, business travel and people-to-people exchanges between Vietnam and Israel, as well as strengthen connectivity between Vietnam and the broader Middle East region./.

VNA

See more

Workers process coconuts for export at Vina T&T Group. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Agricultural exports reliant on securing raw material supply

According to Secretary General of the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association Le Viet Anh, pepper remained Vietnam’s leading spice export in 2025, with shipments exceeding 247,000 tonnes, accounting for 59.3% of total spice export volume. Export revenue reached 1.66 billion USD, out of total spice exports of 2.1 billion USD.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the meeting between standing Government members and representatives of ministries, agencies and Phu Tho province (Photo: VNA)

PM orders new Lo river bridge to meet emerging development needs

Stressing both immediate and long-term imperatives, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh directed that authorities pursue a dual-track approach: repairing the existing bridge to ensure safety while simultaneously investing in a new structure capable of opening up new socio-economic development space and safeguarding national defence and security.

Online event promotes Vietnamese products in Canada (Photo: VNA)

Online programme promotes Vietnamese products in Canada

Vietnam’s exports to Canada have doubled over the past five years to more than 13 billion USD, reflecting strong cooperation potential, especially as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) continues to take effect.

Vehicles transporting import and export goods at Mong Cai international border gate. (Photo: VNA)

Mong Cai smart border gate to open new era for cross-border trade

The smart border gate will be based on Industry 4.0 technologies, with cross-border data connectivity serving as its core. Beyond modernising a single customs checkpoint, the project aims to create a regional-scale “digital gateway” facilitating more efficient trade flows.

Vietnam’s Trade Counsellor in Italy Duong Phuong Thao. (Photo: VNA)

Spring Fair 2026: Trade fairs boost Vietnam–Italy trade connectivity

Vietnam’s Trade Counsellor in Italy Duong Phuong Thao said the bilateral relations are developing positively, providing a solid foundation for economic and trade ties. The Italian Government, financial institutions and business community regard Vietnam as a key market in Southeast Asia.

The booth of the Vietnam Trade Office at a trade fair in Morocco. (Photo published VNA)

Spring Fair 2026: opportunities for trade between Vietnam and Morocco

Tran Le Dung, Head of the Vietnam Trade Office in Morocco, said Morocco has accumulated extensive experience in hosting large-scale agricultural trade fairs and exhibitions. Flagship events include the annual International Agricultural Exhibition in Morocco (SIAM), alongside specialised shows covering food and beverages, textiles, handicrafts and logistics.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivers closing remarks at the Spring Fair 2026. Photo: VNA

Prime Minister attends Spring Fair 2026 closing ceremony

After 12 vibrant and colourful days, the first Glorious Spring Fair 2026 vividly portrayed the vitality of the nation’s economic and consumer activities at the beginning of the new year, leaving a strong impression on the public and business community.

Vu Thi Thuy, Deputy Consul General and Head of the Vietnam Trade Office in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (China). (Photo: VNA)

Hong Kong experience offers insights for Vietnam–Hong Kong trade cooperation

At this year’s Spring Fair, the Vietnam Trade Office in Hong Kong facilitated the participation of several Hong Kong enterprises in Vietnam to conduct market surveys, seek import sources and showcase their products. Notably, a company under the Hong Kong Productivity Council presented technological solutions for smart homes and smart manufacturing at the event.

People shop for Tet at a supermarket. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese goods dominate Tet market in Mekong Delta

In key retail hubs such as Can Tho, Long Xuyen and My Tho, high-quality Vietnamese goods account for 85–90% of Tet market share. Surveys at major supermarket chains and traditional markets show that consumers this year are prioritising locally-processed foods, confectionery and beverages.