Vietnam is rapidly transforming Phú Quốc into a major Asian island tourism competitor through a major airport expansion and the launch of a new integrated airline. Starting with 8 aircraft in 2025 and targeting 100 by 2030, the strategy boosts domestic and long-haul connectivity while synchronizing aviation, accommodation, and attractions. This coordinated tourism model aims to rival destinations in Thailand and South Korea, strengthen year-round demand, diversify markets, and position Phú Quốc as a regional powerhouse.
Phú Quốc Powers Up to Dominate Asian Tourism

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