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Vietjet launches two new India routes direct from Phu Quoc to New Delhi and Mumbai

Vietjet has launched two more new Vietnam-India routes connecting beautiful Phu Quoc Island with bustling cities New Delhi and Mumbai at last weekend. 

The maiden flight between Vietnam’s paradise island and the largest city in India – Mumbai, took off on September 8 with two return flights weekly. The Phu Quoc-New Delhi route on the other hand, took flight for the first time ever on September 9, offering three return flights weekly.

Following this, Vietjet now operates the most flights between Vietnam and India, with 6 direct routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Quoc to New Delhi and Mumbai. This further expands the airline’s India footprints to 17 direct routes, to be launched in phases by year’s end. The 17 routes will connect Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc with five of India’s largest cities including New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.

Commonly known as the “Pearl Island”, Phu Quoc is one of the best kept secrets of Southeast Asia with many beautiful beaches and a magnificent natural landscape. There are also a wide range of luxury and world-class resorts, quaint café shops with rich and diverse local products nestled along the southern coastline.

In addition, India’s two largest cities – New Delhi and Mumbai together with the illustrious Ganges civilisation are destinations rich in culture, religion and cuisine. Among some of the famous attractions include Red Fort, Jama Masjid Mosque, India Gate, Jehangir Fine Art Exhibition, and Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

Malaysians can now fly direct to Phu Quoc Island or catch a transit flight to Incredible India with fares starting from as low as only US$28 (*). Do not miss out on weekly attractive promotions on Vietjet’s official channels at www.vietjetair.com, Vietjet Air mobile app or its official booking offices and agents worldwide.

(*) Excluding taxes and fees

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