Vietjet expands Vietnam–China connectivity with five new routes
(Vietjet, Beijing, April 15,
2026) – In celebration
of the state visit of Vietnam’s General
Secretary and President To Lam to
China, at the invitation of Chinese General Secretary and
President Xi Jinping, the Investment Cooperation Conference between Sovico
Group and Chinese businesses
and partners was
successfully held in Beijing.
The conference was
attended by representatives of the Embassy and the Consulates
General of Vietnam in China, along with aviation
and tourism associations, travel partners, and nearly 200 leading Chinese
enterprises, corporations, and investors.
The event marks a new milestone in Vietnam–China bilateral economic cooperation, while highlighting the pioneering role of Vietjet and Sovico Group in strengthening investment, trade, and people-to-people exchanges between two of the region’s most dynamic economies.
Strategic connectivity
– Expanding growth opportunities
At the conference,
Vietjet announced five new routes connecting
Vietnam and China:
l Hanoi–Hangzhou
l Hanoi–Enshi
l Hanoi–Huangshan
l Ho Chi
Minh City–Guilin
l Ho Chi
Minh City–Huangshan
Among these, the
Hanoi–Enshi and Ho Chi Minh City–Guilin routes have been in operation since
early April 2026. These new routes not only expand Vietjet’s
flight network but also enhance connectivity between key economic, cultural,
and tourism hubs. This expansion aligns
with the Vietnam–China Tourism Cooperation Year,
facilitating greater flows of trade, investment, and cultural and social
exchanges exchanges between the two countries.
During more
than a decade (2014-2025), Vietjet has
operated 131 routes between Vietnam and China, with nearly 70,000
flights and 14.5 million passengers, connecting eight
Vietnamese airports with 55 airports across China. The airline has served as a strategic and sustainable aviation
bridge between the two neighbors.
Bringing together
leading partners
– Unlocking a new cooperation ecosystem
The conference brought together leading Chinese corporations and
organizations across key sectors, from aviation, finance, technology to infrastructure,
railways, metro systems, and energy. They include
China Construction Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, COMAC, and Huawei,
along with major metro, railway, and construction groups from Beijing,
Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.
A number of
cooperation agreements were announced, focusing on:
l Urban
railways and smart infrastructure
l Logistics
and supply chains
l Aviation
finance and engineering
Sovico –
Building bridges for regional
development
Dr. Nguyen
Thi Phuong Thao,
Chairwoman of Vietjet, said: “Collaborations between Vietjet, Sovico, and leading Chinese partners
are opening up new development opportunities — not
only for businesses but also for the broader economic ecosystems of
both countries. In a rapidly restructuring world, relationships built on trust,
long-term vision, and shared values will form the foundation for sustainable
success.”
With a journey spanning over 35 years, Sovico has developed a diversified ecosystem across finance and banking, aviation, technology, energy, and real estate, serving as a strategic bridge for international cooperation and sustainable development. Sovico is also a founding member of Vietnam’s International Financial Center (VIFC), playing a pioneering role in shaping policies, mobilizing investment, and attracting foreign capital.
In the next phase,
Sovico identifies key pillars of cooperation with international and Chinese
partners:
l Infrastructure,
finance, and the International Financial Center
l Digital
transformation and innovation
l Aviation
and global supply chains
Honoring educational
cooperation and human
resource development
At the event, COMAC
University conferred the title of Distinguished Professor on
Vietjet Chairwoman
Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, in recognition of her contributions to aviation
research and development, as well as advancing international cooperation.
Shaping a shared
future
The conference was
not only an investment promotion event but also marked the beginning of a new
chapter in Vietnam–China cooperation — from
infrastructure connectivity to trust connectivity,
and from economic collaboration to long-term partnership.
Vietjet and Sovico reaffirm
their commitment to leading regional connectivity, promoting trade and
investment, and creating sustainable value for the communities and economies of
both countries. Together, businesses from the two countries are not only
opening new air routes, but also unlocking new horizons for development and
growth.
