Passengers boarding the first flight on the Minsk – Phu Quoc route operated by Belavia Belarusian Airlines land at Phu Quoc International Airport on Oct. 12, 2025. Photo by VNA
A fully booked aircraft carrying 281 passengers operated by Belavia Belarusian Airlines safely landed at Phu Quoc International Airport on Sunday, marking the carrier’s inaugural direct flight connecting Minsk with Phu Quoc Island.
According to the schedule, the charter flights on the Minsk – Phu Quoc route will operate once every 11 days.
Vietnam’s largest island Phu Quoc has been named the most beautiful island in Asia this year, according to readers of the American magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
A representative of AeroBel Service, the tour operator that chartered the flights, said that all tickets have been sold out until March 2026, with the number of Belarusian visitors to Vietnam during the 2025 – 2026 tourist season expected to reach nearly 10,000.
Speaking at a press conference announcing the new route, Belarusian First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lukashevich affirmed that the new flight represents the first concrete outcome of the Strategic Partnership established between Belarus and Vietnam during Vietnamese Party General Secretary To Lam’s state visit to Belarus in May this year.
He noted that bilateral relations are flourishing across political and economic fields, with tourism seen as a promising area of cooperation.
The Minsk–Phu Quoc route will help realize this potential, he added.
Lukashevich also highlighted that Vietnam’s visa exemption policy, which allows Belarusian citizens to stay up to 30 days, creates excellent opportunities for Belarusians to explore a beautiful and hospitable country.
Gleb Parkhamovich, First Deputy Director General at Belavia, said that flights to Vietnam are among the airline’s top priorities.
He noted that Belavia plans to expand operations beyond Phu Quoc, exploring other Vietnamese resort destinations for future charter flights, especially as it has recently added several modern Airbus A330-200 aircraft to its fleet.