December 27, 2025 | 09:00

Sun Group to operate Phu Quoc International Airport from January 1, 2026

Tuấn Khang

The enterprise is responsible for ensuring smooth, uninterrupted operations and full compliance with all relevant legal regulations.

Sun Group to operate Phu Quoc International Airport from January 1, 2026
Perspective view of Phu Quoc International Airport.

The Ministry of Construction has issued Decision No. 2405/QD-BXD, granting a business license for Phu Quoc International Airport to Sun Airport Joint Stock Company, a subsidiary of Sun Group.

Prior to this, on December 25, 2025, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) issued Airport Operation Certificate No. 6645/GCNKT-CHK to the Phu Quoc International Airport Branch of Sun Airport Joint Stock Company.

According to the business license and operation certificate, starting from 12am on January 1, 2026, the company will officially become the new operator, authorized to manage and operate Phu Quoc International Airport. The enterprise is responsible for ensuring smooth, uninterrupted operations and full compliance with all relevant legal regulations.

Previously, the Provincial People's Committee decided to lease over 800 hectares of land to Sun Airport Joint Stock Company to implement the Phu Quoc International Airport expansion project. The project aims to increase the phase-one capacity to 20 million passengers per year and is classified as a priority project in preparation for the 2027 APEC Summit.

According to the plan, key components including a second runway, International Terminal T2, a VIP terminal, apron expansion, and auxiliary infrastructure systems are currently being implemented under government directives. These developments aim to meet the growing demand for passenger traffic and fulfill the requirements for hosting APEC 2027 in Phu Quoc.

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