Vietjet adds two new routes connecting Phu Quoc to New Delhi and Mumbai

Delhi, September 12, 2022:
Responding the demands of tourism, relaxation, cultural and economic exchanges between peoples of Vietnam – India, Vietjet excitedly welcomes two new routes connecting the “Pearl Island” Phu Quoc with the New Delhi Capital and Mumbai city of India.The route connecting the paradise Phu Quoc with the largest city of 1.4 billion population country – Mumbai, inaugurated on September 08 with two return flights per week. The flight route connecting Phu Quoc with the capital New Delhi officially inaugurated from September 09 with three return flights per week.

Phu Quoc owns a coastline with many beautiful beaches stretching from the North to the South of the island with a magnificent natural landscape, along with the development and planning of many luxury and world-class resorts, rich and diverse local products. Therefore, Phu Quoc has become a “bright pearl” on the international tourist map.

With just more than 4 hours of a flight, passengers can fly directly to “Pearl Island” Phu Quoc or experience a “thousands of enchantment” India in very affordable ticket prices. Vietjet is currently the airline operating the most routes between Vietnam and India with 17 direct routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc with the five largest cities of the South Asian country including New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Bangalore.

International tourists can plan to hunt for good price tickets and discover the beauty of “Pearl Island” Phu Quoc easily from now on when Vietnam has officially exempted visas for passengers to come and stay in Phu Quoc for 30 days, at the same time Vietnamese tourists can also easily discover India with convenient and fast e-visa policy without Covid test.

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