(FILES) This general view during an Airbus summit shows an Airbus A321 neo aircraft at the Airbus delivery center in Colomiers near Toulouse, south-western France on September 21, 2021. Vietnamese carrier Vietjet has ordered 100 single-aisle A321neo jets from Airbus, the European plane maker said June 17, 2025, in the latest deal announced at the Paris Air Show. The deal would be worth almost $13 billion under 2018 catalogue prices. It includes an option for Vietjet, Vietnam’s largest private airline, to buy a further 50 of the jets at a later date.  Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP
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Cebu lands first direct Vietnam link via VietJet

Mico Virata

Cebu is set to gain its first direct air connection to Vietnam as VietJet Air plans to launch nonstop flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), opening a new gateway for tourism, trade and investment between the two fast-growing Southeast Asian destinations.

The planned route, expected to begin operations in the fourth quarter of 2026, was announced during the Vietnam-Philippines Business Forum held alongside the state visit of Vietnamese President Tô Lâm to the Philippines.

The new service is expected to strengthen travel links beyond Manila and position Cebu as a key entry point for Vietnamese visitors exploring the Philippines.

Aboitiz InfraCapital president and chief executive officer Cosette Canilao said the route reflects rising demand for travel between the two countries.

“This development reflects the growing demand for travel between Cebu and Vietnam and highlights the strength of the relationship between our two countries. Direct connectivity plays a vital role in stimulating tourism, facilitating commerce, and creating opportunities that benefit our communities and economies,” Canilao said.

The planned flights will allow travelers from Cebu to access Vietnam’s commercial center directly while providing Vietnamese tourists with easier access to Cebu and other destinations across the Visayas and Mindanao.

The route also marks a breakthrough in MCIA’s efforts to attract more international carriers and expand its overseas network. Airport operator Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corp. had engaged with both VietJet Air and Vietnam Airlines through route development initiatives, market studies and airline partnership discussions over the past several years.

The announcement follows the successful operation of charter flights between Da Nang and Cebu, which demonstrated strong demand from Filipino and Vietnamese travelers.

Airport officials said the new connection supports MCIA’s broader strategy of strengthening Cebu’s role as a regional aviation hub and enhancing connectivity with emerging tourism markets in Asia.

Vietnam has become one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing travel markets, making the planned Cebu-Ho Chi Minh route a significant addition to the region’s expanding air network.