
Thai VietJet Air, a leading low-cost airline from Thailand, has announced the launch of a new direct international route between Phuket and Mumbai, expanding its presence in the Indian market to two routes starting this August. The new service comes as demand for leisure travel between India and Thailand continues to rise, and will make Thai VietJet Air the second airline to operate on the Mumbai–Phuket sector.
The airline already operates daily Mumbai–Bangkok flights, and this new Phuket route marks its first direct point-to-point service from India to Phuket. The Phuket–Mumbai flights will operate four times a week using 180-seat all-economy Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
Flight VZ762 will depart Phuket International Airport at 10:10 pm (local time) and arrive in Mumbai at 1:05 am IST, with a flight time of approximately 4 hours and 25 minutes. These flights will run every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The return flight, VZ763, will leave Mumbai at 2:05 am IST and land in Phuket at 8:20 am local time, operating every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, with a flight duration of about 4 hours and 45 minutes.
The India–Thailand air corridor is one of Southeast Asia’s busiest, with multiple carriers serving direct flights between Indian cities and Thai destinations such as Bangkok and Phuket. IndiGo is currently the largest Indian carrier on these routes, offering multiple flights from major Indian cities to both Bangkok and Phuket. Air India serves Bangkok from Delhi and Mumbai, and Phuket from Delhi, while Thai Airways connects several Indian metros to Bangkok with daily or near-daily flights.
With Thai VietJet Air’s entry, travelers can expect increased competition and potentially lower fares on the Mumbai–Phuket route, which had previously seen high prices due to IndiGo’s monopoly. Thai VietJet Air has indicated it will pursue an aggressive pricing strategy, aiming to attract both Indian tourists heading to Phuket and Thai travelers visiting Mumbai.
Phuket continues to be a popular destination for Indian travelers, especially during peak festive periods like Diwali and New Year. For Thai nationals, Mumbai offers a direct gateway to western India and convenient onward connections. The addition of Thai VietJet Air’s service is expected to further stimulate travel and tourism between the two countries, providing more options and greater affordability for passengers.