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Vietnam to raise airline foreign ownership cap, carriers to further adjust operations
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Vietnam is considering raising the foreign ownership cap for domestic airlines from 34% to 49%. This move aims to help carriers attract investment, strengthen finances, and access modern technology and expertise from foreign partners. The decision is expected to align with Vietnam's commitments under free trade agreements it has signed. Local airlines will further adjust their operations to optimise costs due to surging jet fuel costs caused by the Iran war.