Vietjet is strengthening its position as a key connector between Australia and Asia through a major South Asia expansion with direct service to Sri Lanka.
New Sri Lanka connectivity
Vietjet has announced its entry into the Sri Lankan market with a new international route connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Colombo, creating new one-stop travel opportunities for Australians travelling between Australia, Vietnam, and South Asia. The announcement came during the state visit of Vietnam’s general secretary and President To Lam to Sri Lanka.
With the commencement planned for August 2026, the Ho Chi Minh City–Colombo service operates four return flights per week, supporting stronger tourism, trade and cultural ties between Vietnam and Sri Lanka while expanding regional connectivity across Asia-Pacific markets.
The new route also provides travellers from Sri Lanka with easier access to Vietjet’s broader international network, including Australian destinations via Vietnam as the airline is operating directly between Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Ho Chi Minh City.
“The Ho Chi Minh City–Colombo route opens a new air connection between the two countries, creating new opportunities for cooperation in trade, investment, tourism, and cultural exchange across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the broader Asia-Pacific region,” Vietjet first vice chairman Dinh Viet Phuong said.
With a rapidly expanding international network and modern fleet, Vietjet continues to strengthen its role in connecting Australia with some of Asia’s fastest-growing tourism and business destinations.

Expanded partnerships in India
Vietjet has also signed strategic cooperation agreements with India’s leading enterprises, GMR Airports Limited and Bird Group, aimed at advancing aviation infrastructure, services, technology and tourism connectivity between Vietnam and India.
The agreements are expected to support stronger economic, trade, and people-to-people ties between the two countries.
Partnership highlights:
- Vietjet and GMR Airports Limited explores opportunities to jointly develop air connectivity, airport infrastructure, logistics, aviation services, smart airports, and long-term investment initiatives.
- Vietjet and Bird Group focuses on ground handling services, training, aviation technology, travel and hospitality, aiming to enhance service quality and passenger experience.
As demand for travel between Australia and Asia continues to grow, Vietjet is further cementing its position as a major aviation bridge linking Australia with Vietnam, India, Sri Lanka and the broader Asia-Pacific region.

