Vietjet increases direct flights from Seoul and Taipei to Phu Quoc

In response to the high demands for travel between famous cities during the summer of 2024, low-cost carrier Vietjet will increase the frequencies of routes between Phu Quoc and Seoul (the Republic of Korea), Taipei (Taiwan, China).
Vietjet increases direct flights from Seoul and Taipei to Phu Quoc ảnh 1Vietjet aircraft (Photo: Vietjetair)

Hanoi (VNA) - In response to the high demands for travel between famous cities during the summer of 2024, low-cost carrier Vietjet will increase the frequencies of routes between Phu Quoc and Seoul (the Republic of Korea), Taipei (Taiwan, China).

Accordingly, starting from June 13, 2024, the direct route connecting Phu Quoc and Seoul (RoK) will increase the frequency from 2 to 3 return flights per day.

The new flights from Phu Quoc to Seoul take off at 20:35 (local time) and land in Incheon Airport (Seoul, South Korea) at 4:00 the next day (local time). The flights from Incheon Airport (Seoul, South Korea) to Phu Quoc take off at 5:00 am (local time) and land at 8:25 am (local time).

The direct route connecting Phu Quoc and Taipei (Taiwan, China) will increase the frequency from 7 to 11 return flights per week from July 1, 2024.

The new flights from Phu Quoc to Taipei take off at 9:50 (local time) and land in Taoyuan International Airport, Taipei at 14:30 (local time) on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The flights from Taipei to Phu Quoc take off at 16:00 and land at 18:40 (local time).

Additionally, passengers also have many more opportunities to hunt for zero VND tickets every Friday for flights internationally on the website www.vietjetair.com and the Vietjet Air mobile app, with the flexible flight schedule from September 01 to October 31, 2024./.

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