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Bright prospects for Phu Quoc Island’s development
Phu Quoc Island, dubbed the Pearl Island, in the southern
province of Kien Giang expects to see a new boost to its socio-economic
development with the planned launch on November 1 of two international air
routes connecting the island and Singapore and Cambodia’s Siem Reap.
Accordingly, the national carrier Vietnam Airlines will run two flights a week
between Phu Quoc and Singapore by A320 aircraft from November 2 and three
flights a week between Phu Quoc and Siem Reap by ATR-72 planes from November 18.
Representatives from Korean Air and Hanjin Travel company of the Republic of
Korea recently visited Phu Quoc to study possibilities for a direct air route
linking the island with the Republic of Korea’s Incheon city.
In addition, Kien Giang province and the Ministry of Transport have approved a
project worth more than 1.2 trillion VND to build an international sea port in
Duong Dong town, with a capacity of 105,000-190,000 passengers per year by 2020
and 350,000-550,000 passengers a year by 2030.
In line with the plan to turn Phu Quoc into a special administrative-economic
zone and an international tourism hub, various key infrastructure projects are
underway on the island.
The island is now connected to the national electricity grid. A road system
around the island is also about to be completed, thus helping facilitate the
travel of locals and tourists.
Vice Chairman of Phu Quoc People’s Committee Huynh Quang Hung said many tourism
projects, including several upscale hotels and resorts, are being implemented on
schedule, while a number of international groups have also come to survey the
business environment on the island.
According to Phu Quoc Island’s investment and development management board, the
island has to date licensed 112 investment projects. They cover 4,850 hectares
of land with the total capital of more than 135 trillion VND (6.43 billion USD).
As of now, 18 projects worth 6.85 trillion VND have begun operating,
contributing importantly to the rapid development of the island.
Located on the Vienam-Cambodia-Thailand marine economic corridor, Phu Quoc
island district covers more than 589sq.km with a population of over 96,940. It
comprises 27 islands with Phu Quoc being the largest.
As a tourist hub in Kien Giang, Phu Quoc, dubbed the Pearl Island, has also
earned reputation worldwide. Phu Quoc Airport welcomed more than 5,600 flights
with as many as 666,000 passengers in the first eight months of 2014.
Over the past eight years, Phu Quoc’s economy has seen a strong development
towards tourism and services, with average growth of 26 percent a year and per
capita income of 82 million VND a year..
Source: VNA |
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