Sun Group launches Sun PhuQuoc Airways, completes tourism ecosystem

The name Sun PhuQuoc Airways is not only symbolic, but also reflects Sun Group’s strategic commitment to accompanying the sustainable development of the “Pearl Island” – contributing to Phu Quoc’s transformation into an internationally renowned destination and a new aviation hub in the region.

The first airline in Vietnam named after an island officially launched
The first airline in Vietnam named after an island officially launched

Hanoi (VNA) - Sun Group officially held the launch ceremony of Sun PhuQuoc Airways in Hanoi on October 15 under the theme “Symphony of the Sun.” The event marked the debut of Vietnam’s first-ever “resort airline” model, designed to seamlessly connect Phu Quoc with travelers around the world.

The airline named after an island

For the first time in Vietnam, an airline has been named after an island. The name Sun PhuQuoc Airways is not only symbolic, but also reflects Sun Group’s strategic commitment to accompanying the sustainable development of the “Pearl Island” – contributing to Phu Quoc’s transformation into an internationally renowned destination and a new aviation hub in the region. At the same time, Sun PhuQuoc Airways represents a new “pair of wings” connecting people and places, creating greater opportunities for travelers - especially Vietnamese passengers - to access Phu Quoc and other world-famous destinations through direct, high-quality flights.

In the context of Phu Quoc recently becoming a special zone under An Giang province and being selected to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2027, which is expected to welcome around 10,000-12,000 delegates, including heads of state and government leaders from 21 APEC member economies such as the United States, Russia, China, and Japan, the demand for air connectivity is set to surge dramatically. The emergence of an airline with a modern fleet, a well-defined strategic roadmap, and a differentiated development vision will play a vital role in enhancing aviation and tourism infrastructure, delivering tangible benefits to local communities.

Together with Sun Group’s ongoing investment in the expansion of Phu Quoc International Airport, the launch of Sun PhuQuoc Airways represents a crucial piece of the puzzle, driving the integrated aviation–tourism growth model and reinforcing the allure of the island, which was recently named Asia’s most beautiful island and the world’s third-best by Condé Nast Traveler (US).

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Mr. Dang Minh Truong - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sun Group

At the event, Le Anh Tuan, Deputy Minister of Construction, said: “The launch of Sun PhuQuoc Airways by Sun Group is an extremely positive and proud milestone. It demonstrates the pioneering spirit, creativity, and bold vision of Vietnamese enterprises in joining hands with the Government to realise the national development aspirations and elevate Vietnam to new heights.”

At the event, Dang Minh Truong, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sun Group, emphasised: “Sun PhuQuoc Airways was created to expand opportunities for travel, leisure, and discovery of Phu Quoc - not only for Vietnamese people but also for international visitors - through direct flights, reasonable fares, and a seamless experience from the sky to the ground. For Sun Group, aviation serves as the final pair of wings completing our comprehensive tourism ecosystem, contributing to the realization of our aspiration to make Phu Quoc in particular, and Vietnam in general, one of the region’s and the world’s leading destinations.”

A radiant symphony of launch day

The launch ceremony of Sun PhuQuoc Airways was meticulously staged under the theme “Symphony of the Sun,” transforming the entire space into the experience of the airline’s first-ever flight - a journey that narrates Sun Group’s aspiration to conquer the skies through music, light, and art. From the check-in counter, VIP lounge, and boarding bridge, to a creatively choreographed in-flight safety demonstration and fine dining service, every element of the event was crafted to mirror the emotional arc of a flight taking off - symbolising Sun Group’s ambition to reach new horizons.

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Sun PhuQuoc Airways flight crew uniform

A highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the official cabin crew uniform collection, designed to reflect the timeless beauty and cultural pride of Vietnam. Drawing inspiration from the traditional Northern Vietnamese “ao ngu than” (five-panel tunic) and the elegant poise of Empress Nam Phuong, the uniforms embody an Asian aesthetic expressed through the language of modern fashion.

The design represents the hospitality, dedication and standards of the SPA.

The design features a warm chocolate-brown palette, evoking comfort, sophistication, and a sense of serenity. For cabin crew and pursers, the attire includes multiple refined layers: a high-collar white blouse, pencil skirt, and a tailored long vest or graceful cape, accented with a tilted hat and deep crimson bow. Pilots’ uniforms follow classic aviation standards, with crisp white shirts, red ties, and navy blazers and coats. Crafted from premium materials with precise tailoring, each piece allows flexibility while preserving an air of elegance and professionalism. Complementing the ensemble are bespoke accessories - wing-shaped badges, airplane tie clips, and pearl-inspired earrings - designed exclusively for the brand. This new uniform collection is more than attire; it is a symbol of hospitality, dedication, and world-class standards, where every flight attendant becomes a cultural ambassador, representing a modern, confident, and graceful Vietnam.

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The design represents the hospitality, dedication and standards of the SPA

Within the same evening, Sun Group also officially unveiled the brand identity and logo of Sun PhuQuoc Airways, featuring the Sun symbol surrounded by nine stylized petals rotating clockwise — a motif expressing radiance, continuity, and the ever-forward journey that defines the spirit of the airline.

Steady steps toward the future

Prior to its official debut, Sun PhuQuoc Airways had been granted both the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and the Approved Training Organization (ATO) license by the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam on September 25, 2025, affirming the airline’s comprehensive capability in operations, safety, and training. The airline has already taken delivery of its first three aircraft, including Airbus A321NX and A321CEO models, out of a total of 8 aircraft planned for operation in 2025. The fleet will be rapidly expanded, reaching 25 aircraft by the end of 2026, and around 30-35 aircraft by 2027.

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Logo Sun PhuQuoc Airways

In parallel with technical readiness and crew training, Sun PhuQuoc Airways has completed the setup of its operational systems, safety procedures, and the “hub-and-spoke” route network plan, positioning Phu Quoc as the central hub connecting major domestic and international destinations. This network aims to shorten travel times and minimize dependence on transit routes.

Ahead of its official launch, Sun PhuQuoc Airways also marked a significant financial milestone by signing framework agreements with three of Vietnam’s leading financial institutions - BIDV, VietinBank, and MB - to secure funding for the purchase of additional aircraft in the coming years.

Nguyen Manh Quan, CEO of Sun PhuQuoc Airways, shared: “We deeply appreciate the trust and partnership of our financial institutions. This collaboration is not only a valuable source of capital but also a powerful affirmation of our long-term vision and sustainable growth pathway.”

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The airline operates a "hub and spoke" flight network, with Phu Quoc as the focal point

Earlier the same day, Sun PhuQuoc Airways officially opened ticket sales on its website at www.sunphuquocairways.com, marking a key step toward its commercial debut on November 1, 2025. The airline will operate routes: Phu Quoc – HCM City, Phu Quoc - Hanoi, Phu Quoc - Da Nang, Hanoi – HCM City and HCM City – Da Nang.

From December 2025, the airline will continue expanding its network with new routes Hanoi – Da Nang and Cam Ranh – Phu Quoc, enhancing connectivity between the central region’s “tourism capitals” and the Pearl Island.

The airline is offering competitive fares, accompanied by a range of exclusive promotions and privileges at Sun Group’s resorts, hotels, and entertainment complexes./

From now until October 31, 2025, the first 500 customers booking Sun PhuQuoc Airways (SPA) tickets via the NCB iziMobile app of the National Citizen Bank (NCB) will receive a 20% discount, up to VND 500,000 per booking. For travelers planning a year-end trip to Phu Quoc, NCB iziMobile continues to offer a 10% discount, up to VND 200,000 per booking, for tickets purchased before December 31, 2025 — an ideal opportunity to save more and enjoy a seamless journey with Sun PhuQuoc Airways.

Official booking channels:

● Official website: www.sunphuquocairways.com>;;;

● Authorized travel agents nationwide

● Group bookings via email: Groups@sunphuquocairways.com

Commercial operations commence on: November 1, 2025./.

VNA

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