Vietjet Thailand continues to strengthen its presence in the Indian market by expanding air connectivity between India and Thailand through a growing network of direct services from key Indian cities. With an emphasis on operational consistency, convenient flight timings and competitive fares, the airline aims to meet rising travel demand while delivering a smooth and reliable travel experience for passengers.
Vietjet Thailand currently operates direct flights on the following India–Thailand routes:
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Mumbai – Bangkok: daily service
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Mumbai – Phuket: four flights per week
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Ahmedabad – Bangkok: four flights per week
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Kolkata – Bangkok: four flights per week, commencing 4 January 2026
These services provide Indian travellers with enhanced access to Thailand’s major gateways, supporting both leisure and business travel.
The airline’s service quality and operational performance have been recognised through multiple international industry awards. Vietjet Thailand has ranked among the top on-time performers in the Southeast Asia–Pacific region, reflecting strong schedule reliability across its expanding network. It has also received accolades such as Most Friendly Cabin Crew and Best Low Cost Airline Brand Thailand, highlighting its focus on professional service, warm hospitality and value-driven travel.
Building on this foundation, Vietjet Thailand offers seamless onward connections via Bangkok through its SkyConX check-through service. This enables passengers travelling from India to enjoy smoother transfers and coordinated baggage handling to selected regional destinations, particularly in Vietnam. Available itineraries include connections from Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata to destinations such as Da Nang and Phu Quoc, as well as other regional points including Taipei and Krabi on selected one-way connections.
With its expanding route network, enhanced regional connectivity and internationally recognised service standards, Vietjet Thailand continues to strengthen travel options for Indian passengers, offering convenient access to Thailand and onward destinations across Southeast Asia.
