Qantas budget arm Jetstar plans to exit Jetstar Pacific JV in Vietnam
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[SYDNEY] Qantas Airways's low-cost arm Jetstar said on Monday it planned to cease being a shareholder in its Jetstar Pacific joint venture in Vietnam with Vietnam Airlines in coming months, subject to approvals.
Australia-based Jetstar owns 30 per cent of Jetstar Pacific, and Vietnam Airlines holds 70 per cent.
Jetstar chief executive officer Gareth Evans said in a statement his airline had been in talks with Vietnam Airlines for some time about challenges facing Jetstar Pacific that had intensified during the Covid-19 crisis.
Jetstar Pacific will return to its original name, Pacific Airlines pending government and regulatory approvals, the carriers said in a separate joint statement.
REUTERS
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