Phú Quốc emerges as favourite global destination with nearly 40 international flights daily

December 26, 2025 - 17:12
Following strong demand from South Korea, India, and Russia, Phú Quốc is now welcoming a new wave of international visitors from Eastern Europe toward the end of this year. Favorable visa policies, outstanding natural beauty, and an expanding portfolio of world class entertainment experiences continue to position Phú Quốc as one of Việt Nam’s most attractive destinations for global travelers.

From mid December 2025, Phú Quốc will begin welcoming a significant number of visitors from Eastern Europe via charter flights from Romania and Moldova, operating on the Bucharest – Phú Quốc (OTP – PQC) and Chisinau – Phú Quốc (RMO – PQC) routes.

According to Join UP!, the tour operator operating these flights, charter services from Bucharest (Romania) will run from December 14, 2025 to January 15, 2026, with a frequency of one flight every ten days. From December 19, 2025, charter flights from Chisinau (Moldova) to Phú Quốc will commence and continue through mid-March 2026, with a total of approximately 18 flights planned.

Data from digital travel platform Agoda shows that accommodation searches for Việt Nam from Eastern European countries have surged by 59 percent since the new visa exemption policy took effect on August 15, 2025. Among the top five destinations most searched by Eastern European travelers, Phú Quốc leads with growth of 113 percent compared to the same period last year. This strong performance reflects the island’s appeal, from its warm climate and turquoise beaches to luxury resorts and a growing lineup of unique entertainment products found nowhere else in the world.

Sunset Town comes alive with dazzling lights as night falls

The Romania Journal described the island as “a vibrant destination that combines beautiful natural scenery, modern resorts, high end services, traditional craft villages, and a fascinating culture.”

In Phú Quốc, visitors can experience the world’s longest three wire cable car to Hon Thom Island, an attraction frequently praised by international media as a must try experience when visiting Phú Quốc. In addition, Sunset Town has become a defining highlight, with nightly fireworks from the Symphony of the Sea and Kiss of the Sea shows. These performances make Phú Quốc the only island in the world to host fireworks twice every night, all year round. Newly developed night markets such as VUI-Fest and Sunset Bazaar further enhance the island’s nighttime economy, offering visitors a wide range of after dark experiences.

Experiencing the world’s longest three wire cable car, exclusively in Phú Quốc. Photo: Quoc Khanh

Commenting on Phú Quốc’s potential, Mr. Gamzat Aliev, Destination Director for Việt Nam at Join UP!, said: “We plan to expand into additional markets next year, including Poland, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovakia, further reinforcing Phú Quốc’s position as one of Asia’s leading destinations. If Phú Quốc continues to maintain competitive costs while investing in infrastructure over the coming years, the island will attract stronger and more stable tourist flows from Eastern Europe. Price stability and sustainable development are key drivers for long term growth.”

Meanwhile, Mr. Iulian Beiu, CEO of Join UP! Romania, told Romania Journal: “Phú Quốc is not just a destination, it is a state of mind, defined by freedom, peace, and discovery.”

Before the emergence of this Eastern European travel wave, Phú Quốc had already recorded strong growth from markets such as South Korea, Taiwan (China), CIS countries, and other destinations connected by direct flights. Currently, Phú Quốc International Airport handles nearly 40 international flights per day.

Even in markets without direct routes, Phú Quốc continues to see strong demand. On December 10, 2025, Phú Quốc International Airport welcomed more than 180 Indian travelers on a new charter flight from New Delhi. Each flight is expected to carry approximately 160 to 180 passengers, bringing an estimated total of around 1,400 Indian visitors to Phú Quốc during the initial month of operations.

As traditional source markets stabilize, Phú Quốc’s continued success in attracting new international visitor flows, from South Asia to Eastern Europe, highlights the rare market expansion capability of an island destination. Charter flights are not only a short-term boost in visitor numbers, but also a clear signal of Phú Quốc’s readiness to accommodate longer stays, higher spending travelers, and its growing role as a truly global tourism destination.

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