New Ho Chi Minh–Phuket nonstop flight: what it means for property
On 2 July 2026, Vietnam Airlines launched a nonstop Ho Chi Minh City–Phuket route. For travelers, it is a simple convenience. For Phuket real estate, it is a meaningful signal: the island is becoming easier to reach for a new layer of Southeast Asian demand, which supports rentals, repeat visits, and buyer interest.
What happened
The route connects one of Vietnam’s largest cities with Phuket without a transfer. That matters because regional routes usually add a steady flow of short breaks and repeat trips rather than a one-time spike.
Why it matters for property
Phuket is no longer supported only by long-haul visitors from Europe or other far markets. A stronger ASEAN corridor adds guests who travel more often, stay shorter, and are more likely to move from renting to buying once they know the island well. That is especially relevant for condos, branded residences, and projects close to beaches, schools, the airport, and daily amenities.
What changes for buyers and investors
- Airport-adjacent and northwestern locations gain another advantage.
- Well-managed resort condos become easier to rent out.
- Projects with strong common facilities outperform “pretty but basic” units.
- For resale, appeal broadens beyond one nationality or one season.
What to check next
If you are buying for income or personal use, look at airport access, year-round livability, and project management. On Phuket, transport convenience increasingly matters as much as the sea view.






