The new route will begin operations from May 30, 2025, with four flights per week, bringing the total number of flights between Vietnam and Singapore to 78 flights per week, expected to serve more than half a million passengers per year. This is the fourth Vietjet route connecting Singapore with Vietnam, after Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Da Nang.

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Ceremony to announce new Vietjet route connecting Singapore and Phu Quoc. Photo: Vietjet
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General Secretary To Lam congratulates Vietjet's new Singapore - Phu Quoc route. Photo: Vietjet

Since its first flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore in 2014, Vietjet has operated more than 16,000 flights, transporting more than 2.6 million passengers. The Singapore - Phu Quoc route not only promotes tourism, but also strengthens economic, trade and cultural cooperation between the two countries.

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Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Chairwoman of Vietjet speaks at the announcement of the new route. Photo: Vietjet

On this occasion, Vietjet and Carlyle Aviation Partners signed a $300 million financing agreement to support the purchase of aircraft for delivery in the 2025-2026 period. This agreement is a step forward in Vietjet's plan to develop a modern fleet and fulfill its order for more than 400 new aircraft.

Mr. Alexander Rasnavad - Chairman of Carlyle Aviation Partners shared: "We are proud to be a long-term strategic partner of Vietjet, witnessing the airline's international expansion, bringing economical and convenient flight opportunities to passengers."

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Vietjet and Carlyle Aviation Partners signed an aircraft sponsorship agreement worth 300 million USD. Photo: Vietjet

Also at the event, Vietjet and Satair, a company of Airbus Group, signed a long-term agreement on Integrated Material Services (IMS) for Vietjet's Airbus A320 and A330 fleet. Under the agreement, Satair will provide consignment material storage and material management support to optimize operating costs for Vietjet. The IMS solution ensures a comprehensive supply chain, from planning to inventory management, helping Vietjet maintain performance and operational readiness.

“IMS gives us the confidence to operate with the best support, allowing our maintenance and engineering teams to focus on their expertise,” said Paul Lochab, Chief Commercial Officer at Satair.

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Vietjet and Satair establish a long-term agreement on Integrated Material Services (IMS) for Airbus fleet. Photo: Vietjet

Vietjet Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao emphasized: “Vietjet is not only an airline but also promotes economic trade, investment, education and culture.”

Vietjet currently operates more than 115 aircraft, serving more than 230 million passengers. This event continues the commitment to cooperate with UNESCO, affirming Vietjet's role in economic development associated with the traditional cultural values ​​of each country and ethnic group.

Singapore is the leading investor in Vietnam with US$84.5 billion. Vietjet and its Singaporean partners, with annual turnover of billions of dollars, are promoting cooperation in finance, trade and innovation towards a sustainable future.

Thu Loan