Duong Dong Airport (PQC) is the fourth largest airport in Viet Nam and is based in Phu Quoc. You can fly to 22 destinations with 22 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
Duong Dong Airport (PQC) is the fourth largest airport in Viet Nam and is based in Phu Quoc. You can fly to 22 destinations with 22 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.
The route with the most departures is the route to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) with an average of 147 flights from Duong Dong Airport every week which is 31% of all weekly departures. The top international destinations from here are Seoul (ICN) and Hong Kong (HKG). The two longest flights are Phu Quoc (PQC) to Tashkent (TAS) that takes around 7 hours and 30 minutes and Phu Quoc (PQC) to Seoul (ICN) with a flight time of 5 hours and 40 minutes.
VietJet is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 144 scheduled take-offs every week. The second largest operator from Duong Dong Airport is 9G Rail. A large aircraft operating on this airport is the Airbus A330. The aircraft types with most scheduled flights are the Airbus A31X/32X and the Boeing 737.
The route with the longest flighttime from Phu Quoc (PQC) is to Tashkent (TAS) and takes about 7h 30min with a Airbus A321neo
Based on number of scheduled departures next month.
Based on number of scheduled departures next month





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