14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Business

New flight route connecting Hanoi, Tel Aviv to run in September-end

In 2022, Vietnam-Israel bilateral trade increased by 18% on-year to US$2.2 billion.

Hanoi and the Israeli capital city of Tel Aviv will have a direct flight set up at the end of September 2023, said Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien on August 16.

Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien delivers his remarks at the Vietnam-Israel Business Forum on August 16. Photo: Tu Anh/The Hanoi Times

In December 2020, Vietnam and Israel signed a protocol that amends the bilateral aviation transport. The protocol includes the establishment of a direct flight route to connect the two nations.

At the moment, a connecting flight is required to travel between Vietnam and Israel. Passengers must transit to at least one destination, such as Hong Kong, Istanbul, or Frankfurt. The traveling time may range from 15 hours to 47 hours.

"As Vietnam begins to issue e-visa for migrants of all nationalities starting on August 15, Vietnam-Israel bilateral trade and tourism activities will soar," the minister told the Vietnam-Israel Business Forum.

He expected that with technological advancements, Israeli enterprises would soon come and operate in Vietnam, especially high-tech activities, biotech, electronics, and food production.

Nir Barkat, Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry, said a direct flight would mark an important milestone in the relations between the two nations.

He said the direct route would facilitate the two nations' growth in tourism, business operation and others and increase product, expertise and technology exchange.

The Israeli minister also said that the bilateral relations have grown stronger after 30 years, and the two countries will see further development.

The signing of the Vietnam-Israel Free Trade Agreement in July 2023 will foster bilateral trade, and now, the direct flight route and e-visa issuance will lift it, he said.

Israel now focuses on seven major economic sectors, bringing the country comparative advantages globally. These sectors relate to homeland security, hi-tech development, and the adoption of technological advancements in productivity improvement, desert-based economy, agriculture, food production, tourism, and healthcare and domestic activities.

To Israel, Vietnam is a potential market with an impressive growth rate and the gate to tap into ASEAN and international markets through its 16 FTAs, Israeli minister Nir said.

Based on the technologies provided by Israeli companies, Vietnamese partners will do marketing and sale on expectations that the combination will match the conditions of other regional markets, he said.

The minister suggested that the two governments form a joint fund to support local businesses of both nations, as Israel has done the same with Canada and the US.

In 2022, Vietnam-Israel bilateral trade increased by 18% on-year to US$2.2 billion. Vietnam's imports from Israel almost doubled from 2021 to US$656.5 million in 2022.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
From clay toys to tea: culture shapes shopping at Spring Fair 2026

From clay toys to tea: culture shapes shopping at Spring Fair 2026

Beyond its record-breaking scale, the first Spring Fair 2026 feels less like a marketplace than a cultural crossroads, where regional identities, handcrafted goods and digital ambition converge, hinting at how Vietnamese products may find new value ahead of the Lunar New Year 2026.

Kieu Phu Commune spring fair brings local products closer to Tet shoppers

Kieu Phu Commune spring fair brings local products closer to Tet shoppers

In the days leading up to Tet, a spring fair in Hanoi’s Kieu Phu Commune turns everyday shopping into a shared cultural moment, where Vietnamese goods, local stories and festive anticipation meet in a rural setting.

Philippine businesses keen on agricultural partnerships at Spring Fair 2026

Philippine businesses keen on agricultural partnerships at Spring Fair 2026

More than a seasonal consumer event, the Spring Fair 2026 is steadily evolving into an open trade promotion platform where direct, practical connections between Vietnamese producers and international partners are formed.

Vietnam targets 90% profit goal for Japanese Companies

Vietnam targets 90% profit goal for Japanese Companies

Japan’s businesses continue to rank Vietnam among their most attractive destinations in Southeast Asia, supported by rising profitability, expanding investment plans and closer government-to-business engagement.

Spring Fair 2026 draws visitors on Hanoi traditional crafts through hand-on experiences

Spring Fair 2026 draws visitors on Hanoi traditional crafts through hand-on experiences

Hanoi’s Spring Fair 2026 highlights traditional craft villages through interactive experiences, market expansion and digital promotion efforts ahead of Tet.

Hanoi unveils space promoting local brands

Hanoi unveils space promoting local brands

The venue will serve as a dedicated center honoring the finest Vietnamese brands and linking them with consumers via both in-person experiences and online channels.

Hanoi tipped as emerging rail industry hub

Hanoi tipped as emerging rail industry hub

The rail industry complex is expected to serve as the central pillar of a new era for the sector, marked by the emergence of high-speed rail and expanded urban rail networks.

Regional specialties drive strong sales at Spring Fair 2026

Regional specialties drive strong sales at Spring Fair 2026

Food and specialty booths at Spring Fair 2026 are drawing strong crowds and sales as Tet approaches, reflecting rising demand for Vietnamese regional products with clear origins and trusted quality.