Vietjet inaugurates two new routes connecting Phu Quoc to New Delhi and Mumbai
Vietjet has launched two new routes connecting the "Pearl Island" Phu Quoc in the southern province of Kien Giang with New Delhi and Mumbai in India to further tourism and trade opportunities between the two countries.
An event to welcome new routes linking Phu Quoc and India (Source: vietjetair.com)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietjet has launched two newroutes connecting the "Pearl Island" Phu Quoc in the southernprovince of Kien Giang with New Delhi and Mumbai in India to furthertourism and trade opportunities between the two countries.
The PhuQuoc-Mumbai route, inaugurated on September 8, will have two return flights perweek while the Phu Quoc-New Delhi route, inaugurated on September 9, willoffer three return flights per week.
Fares onthese routes are being sold starting from only 668,000 VND (28.4 USD - excludingtaxes and fees) under weekly attractive promotions.
Officials present flowers to a passenger arriving on a flight from India to Phu Quoc (Photo: Vietjet Air)
Vietjetis currently the airline operating the most routes between Vietnam and Indiawith 17 direct routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quocwith the five largest cities in the South Asian country namely New Delhi, Mumbai,Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
It is even more easier for internationaltourists to discover the beauty of Phu Quoc as Vietnam has officially exemptedvisas for passengers to come and stay in the “Pearl Island” for 30 days, at thesame time Vietnamese tourists can also easily discover India with convenientand fast e-visa policy without COVID-19 test./.
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