7 New International Flight Routes To Kick Off From Danang

To respond to the significant increase in tourism, Vietjet Air, one of Vietnam's leading low-cost carriers, has announced the launch of seven new international flight routes from Da Nang to South Korea, Singapore, and India starting next month.

A Vietjet Air plane gaining altitude out of Da Nang airport - Photo: @ax.aviation

According to a recent announcement on a business forum, Vietjet Air plans to operate between four and seven flights each week on these routes, connecting travelers to key destinations, including Singapore, Busan (South Korea), New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore (India). Vietjet Air was the first airline in Vietnam to launch direct flights to India back in 2019.


This expansion is set to significantly enhance tourism in Da Nang City, particularly as Vietnam has fully reopened its borders to international travelers. This year, Da Nang anticipates welcoming approximately 180,000 foreign visitors, demonstrating a continued recovery in the tourism sector.


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