More news on this day
Sun PhuQuoc Airways is set to launch direct flights between Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island and Taipei on March 29, 2026, in a move that significantly upgrades regional air connectivity and unlocks new travel possibilities across Asia.
Get the latest news straight to your inbox!

Image by Travel And Tour World
New International Route Puts Phu Quoc on the Regional Map
According to publicly available airline information, Sun PhuQuoc Airways will inaugurate its first international route on March 29, 2026, connecting Phu Quoc International Airport with Taipei Taoyuan International Airport. The service is planned to operate five round-trip flights per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, with a scheduled flight time of around three hours and fifty minutes.
The new route positions Sun PhuQuoc Airways, a leisure-focused Vietnamese carrier backed by Sun Group, as an emerging player in the competitive North and Southeast Asia market. Published company materials describe the airline as part of a broader “resort aviation” strategy designed to funnel travelers directly into Sun Group’s tourism ecosystems, with Phu Quoc as a central hub.
Operational details released through airline announcements indicate that the Phu Quoc–Taipei route will be served by narrowbody jets configured for both economy and premium cabins, aligning the carrier with full-service standards rather than a pure low-cost model. This approach aims to appeal to both leisure and business travelers who value connectivity to one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.
The route also reinforces Phu Quoc’s status as a growing international destination after several years of uneven recovery and capacity shifts across Vietnam’s domestic and regional networks. Aviation data platforms show an expanding mix of carriers and routes at Phu Quoc International Airport, with Sun PhuQuoc Airways joining other operators already serving Taipei.
Strengthening Tourism Flows Between Taiwan and Vietnam’s “Pearl Island”
Travel industry observers view the direct Phu Quoc–Taipei link as a timely catalyst for tourism flows in both directions. Phu Quoc, often promoted as Vietnam’s “Pearl Island,” has built a reputation for upscale resorts, theme parks and beachside developments, many of them developed by Sun Group. At the same time, Taipei remains a major gateway for travelers from Taiwan and across Northeast Asia.
Published coverage of the launch notes that the new route will make Sun PhuQuoc Airways the first domestic full-service airline to directly connect Phu Quoc with Taipei. This distinguishes the service from existing low-cost or seasonal offerings and supports efforts to attract higher-spending visitors seeking resort packages, conferences and short-haul beach breaks.
On the outbound side, the connection gives Vietnamese travelers based in Phu Quoc and southern Vietnam a more seamless way to access Taiwan without transiting through Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi. From Taipei, they can tap into a wide network of onward flights across East Asia and North America operated by Taiwan’s major carriers and international partners.
Travel agencies in the region are expected to build new package products around the link, combining Taipei city stays with resort experiences on Phu Quoc. With the route timed at under four hours, tourism planners see scope for long-weekend escapes and multi-country itineraries that pair Taiwan with Vietnam’s island and mainland destinations.
Part of a Larger “Resort Aviation” Strategy by Sun Group
Sun PhuQuoc Airways officially began commercial operations on November 1, 2025, and was conceived as a key component of Sun Group’s wider tourism and aviation ecosystem. Group communications describe the airline as the first Vietnamese carrier named directly after an island and emphasize its role in connecting Phu Quoc with domestic and international tourism and economic centers.
The new Phu Quoc–Taipei route aligns with previously reported plans to link the island with destinations in Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and India by the end of 2026. Information released by Sun Group and referenced in industry reports indicates that the airline is developing a spoke-and-hub model, with Phu Quoc as a central node feeding traffic across the network.
Recent announcements also highlight ambitious fleet plans, including agreements for long-haul aircraft intended to establish future transcontinental services to Phu Quoc. Aviation analysts interpret this strategy as an attempt to elevate the island from a regional resort destination to a globally recognized leisure hub, with Sun PhuQuoc Airways acting as a dedicated carrier supporting that vision.
Within Vietnam, the airline’s launch adds another competitor to a market that has seen rapid expansion, restructuring and consolidation in recent years. By focusing on integrated resort travel and direct connectivity to key tourism source markets, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is seeking to differentiate itself from traditional network carriers and low-cost operators.
What the New Route Means for Travelers
For travelers, the direct Phu Quoc–Taipei service primarily translates into shorter journey times and fewer connections. Instead of routing through major Vietnamese gateways or other hubs in the region, passengers can fly point to point, reducing total travel time and the risk of missed connections during busy holiday periods.
Promotional material from the airline indicates that introductory fares on the Phu Quoc–Taipei route have been set aggressively to stimulate demand in the early weeks of operation, with travel periods covering the initial launch window from late March into early April 2026. Observers expect pricing to remain competitive as the market adjusts to new capacity on the city pair.
The schedule of five weekly round trips offers flexibility for both short getaways and longer stays, including options to start or end broader itineraries in either Taipei or Phu Quoc. Travelers can also connect from Taipei to other international destinations, effectively using the new flight as a bridge between Vietnam’s resort coast and global networks.
Industry trackers note that the added capacity may benefit tourism stakeholders on both sides, from hotels and tour operators in Phu Quoc to retailers and hospitality businesses in Taipei. With the route launching at the end of March 2026, performance during the first summer season is expected to be a key indicator of longer-term viability and the pace of future expansion by Sun PhuQuoc Airways.