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Vietnam Airlines plans domestic route cuts due to jet fuel shortage, regulator says

Vietnam's aviation authority announced that flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will cancel 23 flights a week across several routes in April due to looming fuel shortages.

Vietnam imports most of its jet fuel, but the Middle East war is disrupting the supply.

Vietnam Airlines, part of the state-owned Vietnam Airlines Corp., prioritises routes that are 'critical for national connectivity, trade and tourism, diplomacy, and domestic travel,' said CAAV in a late Monday statement.

The statement said that from April 1, it will cancel 23 flights a week and suspend seven domestic routes to save fuel. These include services from Hai Phong, to Buon Ma Thuot, Cam Ranh and Phu Quoc, as well as from Ho Chi Minh City to Van Don, Rach GIa and Dien Bien.

Vietnam Airlines did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

The CAAV warned that flight restrictions could begin in April after China and Thailand halted their jet fuel exports due to the war in Iran.

The authority said that Vietnamese airlines are planning to implement fuel surcharges for international routes starting in early April. (Reporting and editing by John Mair; Phuong Nguyen)

(source: Reuters)