The Borneo Post

AirAsia flies Kuala Lumpur - Phu Quoc, Vietnam 4 times weekly

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KUCHING: AirAsia has become the first airline to connect Malaysia to Phu Quoc, Vietnam with the arrival of the inaugural Kuala Lumpur-Phu Quoc flight last Friday, further strengthen­ing the airline’s Asean connectivi­ty.

AirAsia Flight AK545, utilising an Airbus A320, departed Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport 2 ( KLIA2) at 12.50pm with a 90 per cent passenger load and arrived at Phu Quoc Internatio­nal Airport at 1.35pm. Guests onboard were greeted by Phu Quoc People’s Committee Vice Chairman Pham Van Nghiep and local authoritie­s upon arrival.

“We’re proud to be the first airline to connect Malaysia to Phu Quoc, yet another unique route pioneered by AirAsia.

“It is encouragin­g to see how well the destinatio­n has been well-received, and we hope this direct service, in tandem with Phu Quoc’s visa-free policy, will accelerate internatio­nal arrivals to the island and boost tourism receipts,” said AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat.

AirAsia flies from Kuala Lumpur to Phu Quoc four times weekly. Travellers flying from elsewhere in AirAsia’s extensive network – including China, India, Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Philippine­s, Thailand and Singapore – can also connect seamlessly to Phu Quoc using the Fly-Thru transit service via Kuala Lumpur. Travellers from any country may visit Phu Quoc visa-free for up to 30 days.

Phu Quoc is AirAsia Malaysia’s fifth route into Vietnam. Besides Phu Quoc, AirAsia also flies to four other destinatio­ns in Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Hanoi and Nha Trang.

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 ??  ?? Yii is flanked by Dr Safrina (right) and Ramil Lopez Fernandez or (Teacher Ram) during the courtesy visit..
Yii is flanked by Dr Safrina (right) and Ramil Lopez Fernandez or (Teacher Ram) during the courtesy visit..

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