en.Wedoany.com Reported - On May 22, Sun PhuQuoc Airways (SPA) officially launched a direct flight route connecting the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China to Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam. The route will initially operate 5 flights per week, with plans to increase frequency in the future to promote tourism cooperation between the two sides.

SPA had previously held seminars on the potential and cooperation opportunities in the aviation and tourism sectors. Ly Vinh Nam, Deputy Director of the company's Operations Department, stated that SPA's establishment completes a crucial link in the Phu Quoc Island resort ecosystem, helping to promote Vietnam as a tourist destination to international visitors.
In addition to the domestic market, Northeast Asia, including Hong Kong, is an important market for Vietnamese airlines, especially SPA. The launch of this direct route is expected to strengthen bilateral relations and promote cultural and tourism cooperation.
Justin Liu, SPA's representative in Hong Kong, pointed out that the direct route will help attract more tourists, businesspeople, and investors from Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and the surrounding areas of China's Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to Vietnam, and open up cooperation opportunities for all parties.
Currently, the direct Phu Quoc–Hong Kong route operated by SPA has an initial frequency of 5 flights per week, with plans to increase to 7 flights per week, and potentially up to 14 flights per week in the future.
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