
In a landmark development for tourism in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has partnered with countries including Russia, Armenia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, as it launches a pioneering Vietjet Air service connecting Da Nang to Moscow. This new gateway is set to transform the tourism landscape, offering direct access to the stunning coastal city of Da Nang for both leisure travelers and business professionals.
The inaugural flight has made a resounding impact, bringing 377 visitors to Da Nang, signifying a promising start for an anticipated influx of international travelers. With this direct route from the capital of Russia, Da Nang is positioning itself as a major tourism hub, enhancing its appeal with easy access to beautiful beaches, cultural landmarks, and rich local experiences.
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Upon arrival, the first passengers were welcomed at Da Nang International Airport with vibrant traditional Vietnamese music, complimentary souvenirs, and the emblematic conical hats, showcasing the city’s commitment to a warm and authentic experience for travelers. This initiative is part of a wider strategy to elevate Vietnam’s tourism profile and attract high-value visitors, particularly in the wake of the pandemic.
Vietjet Air’s new service simplifies travel from Moscow to Da Nang, significantly cutting down travel time and enhancing convenience for tourists. The charter service operates weekly, making it easier for travelers to explore the diverse attractions of central Vietnam, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Initial statistics show that the new service is already yielding positive results, with 377 arrivals on the first flight alone, and expectations indicate that these numbers will surmount as the summer tourist season peaks.
This newly established connection not only links Da Nang with Russia, but it also paves the way for access to various other countries within the CIS region, significantly boosting Vietnam’s tourism potential. Key markets now covered include:
In total, the charter service now connects 20 cities in Russia, the CIS, and Belarus with major Vietnamese destinations, including upcoming services to Nha Trang and Phan Thiet. This network is expected to enrich the tourism landscape by facilitating the arrival of over 250,000 international tourists during the operational period from April to October 2026.
The successful arrival of international tourists is anticipated to bolster several sectors within Da Nang and Central Vietnam, leading to:
To prepare for this anticipated surge, Da Nang’s infrastructure—including its hotels and airport—has been notably upgraded, with a careful focus on enhancing the customer experience and providing engaging, culturally-rich services.
This successful launch is the result of extensive promotional efforts executed by Anex Tour Vietnam and local tourism authorities, including participation in the prestigious MITT Moscow 2026 tourism fair and developing tailored travel packages in collaboration with Russian agents. These initiatives effectively showcase Da Nang’s destination highlights such as its beaches, heritage sites, and local culinary delights, strategic marketing campaigns expected to draw even more tourists to this enchanting locale.
In the coming months and years, with targeted connections and proactive marketing strategies, Da Nang is primed to flourish as a competitive player on the international tourism stage. The seamless access, cultural richness, and economic opportunities associated with this charter service mark an exciting era for Vietnam, paving the way for a new influx of travelers and cultural exchanges.
As Da Nang welcomes the world, it sets a solid foundation for tourism growth, advancing towards a bright future in the Southeast Asian travel landscape.
Source: The post Vietnam Joins Russia, Armenia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and More Countries as Da Nang Opens Historic Moscow Gateway on Pioneering Vietjet Air Service Igniting Record-Breaking Tourism Growth first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.