Sun PhuQuoc Airways launches new routes linking Hai Phong with Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc

The Hai Phong–Ho Chi Minh City and Hai Phong–Phu Quoc routes, operated by Sun PhuQuoc Airways, will enhance connectivity between the sides, encourage two-way visitor flows, and create fresh momentum for regional tourism development.

An airplane of Sun PhuQuoc Airways (Photo published by VNA)
An airplane of Sun PhuQuoc Airways (Photo published by VNA)

Hai Phong (VNA) – Sun PhuQuoc Airways, in coordination with Hai Phong’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, on July 13 announced the launch of two new domestic routes connecting the northern port city with Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Quoc in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang.

At the event, La Vinh Nam, a representative of the airline' business division, said it will officially begin operating both routes on July 25, with one daily round-trip flight on each route. These are the carrier's first services to and from Hai Phong, making the local Cat Bi International Airport the seventh domestic one in its network.

To date, the two new routes have received more than 5,000 bookings, with load factors continuing to rise, reflecting growing demand for air connectivity between Hai Phong and two of Vietnam's major economic and tourism hubs. To support the launch, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is also offering a range of promotional fares and service incentives to stimulate travel demand during the initial operating period.

Do Thanh Binh, Deputy Director of the Hai Phong Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said that as the tourism industry moves toward sustainable development and greater competitiveness, strengthening the linkage between tourism and aviation is increasingly important.

He noted that the Hai Phong–Ho Chi Minh City and Hai Phong–Phu Quoc routes will enhance connectivity between the sides, encourage two-way visitor flows, and create fresh momentum for regional tourism development. The airline's decision to expand its network to the port city, he added, also highlights Hai Phong's growing appeal and potential in tourism, trade, and investment.

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A view of the launch of Sun PhuQuoc Airways' new domestic routes connecting Hai Phong with Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Quoc in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang. (Photo: VNA)

Binh welcomed Sun PhuQuoc Airways' commitment to expanding its route network and improving service quality. He also called on travel agencies and tourism businesses to develop new tourism products and itineraries to maximise the opportunities created by the new routes, contributing to Hai Phong's goal of welcoming 16.3 million visitors in 2026 and 25 million visitors by 2030.

He affirmed that Hai Phong will continue to create favourable conditions for airlines operating in the city and encouraged media organisations to promote the new routes, helping showcase Hai Phong as a dynamic, culturally rich, and increasingly well-connected destination./.

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