Vietnamese airlines to cut flights due to fuel supply constraints

Vietnamese airlines plan to cancel flights on domestic and international routes from next month due ​to fuel supply constraints caused by the Middle ‌East conflict, state media reported citing a report from the regulator.

  • Flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will suspend seven domestic routes from April ​1 and reduce flight volumes by 10% ​to 20% per month in the next quarter ⁠if jet fuel prices rise to $160-$200 per barrel, state-run ​Nhan Dan newspaper reported.
  • The airline could cut up to ​18% of its international flights and as much as 26% of its domestic operations, the paper said citing the report.
  • Low-cost carrier ​Vietjet Air  plans to cut 18% of its total ​flight capacity in April, which includes reducing domestic flights by 22% ‌and ⁠international operations by 11%, according to the document.
  • Bamboo Airways aims to halve its daily flights to around 17 from the current 36.
  • Sun PhuQuoc Airways intends to maintain ​its existing ​schedule for now ⁠as it has sufficient fuel stock until the end of April, but may ​reassess its position if fuel disruptions persist, ​the report ⁠added.

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