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Vietnam Airlines to suspend routes amid jet fuel concerns

Hannah Sass
Last updated: 1 April 2026 09:53
By Hannah Sass
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Vietnam’s flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines, is set to suspend several domestic routes, including routes linking the port city of Hai Phong with central and southern destinations as well as, services from the southern hub Ho Chi Minh City to northern provinces, as rising jet fuel costs and supply concerns begin to impact operations.

The airline will cut around 23 flights per week from April 1, 2026, according to Vietnam’s aviation authority, as it looks to conserve fuel and manage limited supply.

The move comes as global energy markets remain volatile, with fuel shortages linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East pushing up costs and disrupting supply chains.

Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner flying across ocean
Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner © Vietnam Airlines

Domestic network adjustments

The airline prioritises key connections linked to economic activity, tourism and major transport links.

Other Vietnamese carriers are also adjusting schedules. Vietjet Air has reduced frequencies on some routes, while airlines across the region are preparing for further disruption as fuel availability tightens.

The cuts reflect growing pressure on airlines operating in fuel-dependent markets, particularly where supply relies heavily on imports.

Inside of Vietnam Airlines A321neo economy, empty seats inside the plane
The inside of Vietnam Airlines A321neo economy cabin © Vietnam Airlines

Fuel crisis drives wider industry impact

Jet fuel prices have risen sharply in recent weeks, driven by geopolitical tensions and disruptions to key supply routes.

Vietnam imports a significant proportion of its aviation fuel, leaving airlines exposed to external shocks. Suppliers, Petrolimex and Petrovietnam have warned that shortages could intensify if disruptions continue, prompting contingency planning across the sector.

Airlines are also considering additional measures, including fuel surcharges on international routes, as operating costs continue to increase.

Vietnam Airlines’ decision to suspend routes highlights the immediate operational impact of rising fuel costs on airlines. While the cuts are currently focused on domestic services, the situation reflects a broader challenge facing the global aviation industry.

If fuel supply issues persist, further reductions, higher fares and wider disruption across the region are likely, particularly for carriers reliant on imported energy.

Will you be affected by the suspended routes? Let us know in the comments below.

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Aviation Reporter - A journalism graduate with interests in social media, entertainment, fashion journalism and radio, alongside marketing and public relations. They have experience using Adobe InDesign and have developed skills in writing articles and reviews across a range of topics.
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