Phu Quoc wants to resume direct flights to India
Phu Quoc island city, a famous tourist destination in the southern province of Kien Giang, is looking into the prospect of resuming direct flights to India with the aim of developing local island tourism.
Vietnam, Kazakhstan to open direct flights in October 2022
The Civil Aviation Committee of Kazakhstan has officially licensed Vietjet Air to launch direct flights between Vietnam and Kazakhstan.
Vietnam and India open new direct flights
VietJet Air, an international low-cost airline from Vietnam, today announced new air routes between Hanoi-Mumbai, Ho Chi Minh City-Mumbai, Phu Quoc-Mumbai, and Phu Quoc-New Delhi, marking its expansion to the…
Da Nang plans to launch direct flights to Nagoya
The central city of Da Nang is planning to launch direct flights to Nagoya in Japan to boost investment, trade and tourism.  
Direct flights between Viet Nam and US to open in 2018
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will launch the first direct route between Viet Nam and the United States in 2018, with the destination being either San Francisco or Los Angeles.  
AirAsia opens Nha Trang-Kuala Lumpur direct flights
Budget airline AirAsia has announced the opening of direct flights from Nha Trang to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to facilitate passengers’ travel demand as from September 14.
China Eastern Airlines to launch direct flights to Viet Nam
The Civil Aviation Administration of Viet Nam has issued permits allowing China Eastern Airlines to offer direct flights connecting Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City to Kunming (China).
Direct flights help Da Nang tourism fly high
International tourism to Da Nang city has picked up remarkably over the past two months thanks to the establishment of direct overseas air routes, said Tran Chi Cuong, deputy director of the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism. 
Strengthening tourism cooperation between Viet Nam and India
(TITC) - On 15 July 2014, in Ha Noi, VNAT’s General Director Nguyen Van Tuan had a meeting with Indian Ambassador to Viet Nam, Ms. Preeti Saran.