Following a series of new flight routes from South Korea, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, Phu Quoc Island continues to affirm its growing allure with a direct flight connection from Singapore. This new route positions Phu Quoc as a fresh weekend destination for international tourists and foreign professionals working in neighboring countries such as Thailand and Singapore.
Starting December 20, Singapore’s low-cost carrier Scoot will operate direct flights between Singapore and Phu Quoc (Vietnam) with three round trips per week, according to The Strait Times.
Kem Beach – one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet in Phu Quoc
Flights will depart Singapore at 12:35 PM (local time) and arrive in Phu Quoc at 1:20 PM. Return flights will leave Phu Quoc at 1:55 PM and land in Singapore at 4:50 PM (local time).
From January 2025, Scoot plans to increase the frequency of flights on this route to five round trips per week.
This development is seen as a positive signal for Phu Quoc, underscoring the island’s growing appeal, which has been recognized by prestigious international travel magazines. Travel + Leisure ranked Phu Quoc as the second most beautiful island in the world, just behind the Maldives. Meanwhile, Condé Nast Traveler has included Phu Quoc in its list of the world’s best islands for three consecutive years, with its scores significantly improving year over year.
The launch of the direct flight route from Singapore presents significant opportunities for Phu Quoc. The island is expected to attract not only tourists from Singapore but also visitors from the wider region and beyond, as Singapore is one of the busiest transit hubs globally, welcoming up to 85 million passengers annually.
As a visa-free destination for all international travelers, Phu Quoc is poised to become a hotspot for expatriates and professionals from Europe and America living in Singapore.
Singapore is home to approximately 1.64 million expatriates, a figure that dwarfs similar cities in the region, such as Bangkok (Thailand), which hosts around 200,000. These expatriates often visit well-known Southeast Asian islands such as Phuket, Koh Samui, and Bali for weekend getaways, drawn by convenient flight options and tropical atmospheres.
With competitive, Phu Quoc is ready to establish itself as a new favorite costs for this demographic. A two-hour flight from Singapore brings visitors to a destination offering exceptional experiences at a fraction of the cost of Singapore, where daily living expenses average about 1.9 million VND (approximately $80) per person.
Phu Quoc will be a new choice for international tourists and foreign experts living and working in Southeast Asia.
Phu Quoc boasts immense potential to captivate visitors. The Strait Times describes the island as famous for its rich biodiversity and pristine beaches, where travelers can explore a UNESCO-designated National Park and Biosphere Reserve.
Experts believe that October and November are ideal times to launch a new route to Phu Quoc, as the island enters its most beautiful season of the year. Booking.com has ranked Phu Quoc among Vietnam’s top five romantic autumn destinations in late 2023, thanks to its idyllic autumn-winter weather.
To prepare for the year-end tourist season, Phu Quoc is introducing a series of new attractions to retain visitors and encourage repeat trips.
A series of new shows will land at Sun Paradise Land this year-end.
Last year, the island garnered global attention with the unveiling of the “Kiss Bridge,” a unique “non-touching” bridge that became a new tourism symbol for Vietnam, and the Kiss of the Sea show at the world’s largest overwater theater. This year, Phu Quoc continues to impress with the Symphony of the Sea show, which combines extreme sports such as jetski and flyboard performances with Vietnamese cultural elements like traditional flags and kites, as well as water fireworks. Other highlights include the Kaya Tribal Show and lively DJ events on Hon Thom, alongside entertaining activities at the newly opened brewery.
For golf enthusiasts, Phu Quoc is cementing its reputation as a global golf paradise with the debut of the 18-hole Eschuri Vung Bau course. This unique course offers a “forest-to-sea” journey featuring breathtaking views of sunsets, beaches, and the horizon—an experience few golf courses in the world can match.
Eschuri Vung Bau Golf Course with its picturesque view is a must-see for golf enthusiasts.
Tickets from Singapore to Phu Quoc have been available since November 11, with one-way economy fares starting at approximately $135.
“We hope to inspire more travelers to explore the diverse experiences offered by our new destinations. We will continue seeking opportunities to expand our network and connect customers with exciting travel experiences,” said Leslie Thng, CEO of Scoot, in an interview with The Strait Times.
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Source: Vietnam Insider