Vietjet bounces back in the first quarter of 2021
(Ho Chi Minh City, May 4, 2021) - Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2021 with positive indications of recovery.
Accordingly,
the quarterly revenue and post-tax profit of Vietjet’s parent company totaled
VND2,845 billion (approx. US$123.3 million) and VND110 billion (US$4.77
million) respectively. Its consolidated revenue and consolidated post-tax
profit for Q1/2021 were VND4,048 billion (US$175.7 million) and VND123 billion
(US$5.3 million) respectively. Vietjet gained such profit from investments in
finance and projects and develop new aviation services to offset the stagnant
air transport business.
Vietjet has also transferred all of its owned
treasury shares in the first quarter to strengthen its balance sheet and cash
flow in support of the air transport sector.
The airline still maintained its efficient cost
control through innovative and creative programs and measures to cut back on expenditures
while optimizing
fleet operations with a 52% of cost reduction and a year-on-year decrease of
39% of costs for ancillary sale and administration.
Vietjet has
transported nearly 3.6 million of passengers on more than 21,000 flights over
the first three months of the year. Its On-time Performance (OTP) rate has
stayed at the global high of over 90%.
Vietjet was
one of the first airlines to have fully resumed the domestic flight network and
even opened more new routes to meet the increasing travelling demand post-Tet
holiday and in the summer. Such routes have helped localities to kick-start
their economic recovery.
The airline
has also introduced several promotions including the zero Vietnam-Dong tickets,
voucher offerings worth of VND100,000 and VND50,000 or a free 20kg check-in luggage.
Apart from
passenger transport, Vietjet has come up with different measures to increase
the ancillary revenue which now accounts for nearly 50% of the airline’s total
revenue.
Its cargo
services have also turned more diverse in terms of product range which was
developed closely based on the sentiment of the logistics market in order to meet
the mounting cargo delivery demand. In Q1/2021, Swift247 Joint Stock Company,
which has 67% of shares owned by Vietjet, has launched a new online air cargo
services named SWIFT Mega to deliver heavy freight on Vietjet’s extensive
flight network. In total, Vietjet has transported 18,000 tons of freight in the
first quarter of 2021.
The airline
has won the “Belly carrier of the year”
and the “Low-cost carrier of the year” awards by cargo magazine Payload Asia in
late January this year.
Paying an extra attention to the safety and health
of the passengers and the flight crew, Vietjet has been strictly following the
COVID-19 prevention measures of the World Health Organization (WHO), the
International Air Transport Association (IATA), aviation authorities and health
agencies to help passengers and flight crew stay safe. Vietjet was hailed as
one of top
10 safest and best low-cost airlines in the world in 2020 by AirlineRatings. It
also received the highest safety ranking of 7 stars regarding COVID-19
prevention measures implemented by airlines.
In the
coming months, Vietjet is focusing on digital transformation to maximize
its capabilities and operating effectiveness. It is also pushing ahead
negotiations with services suppliers for appropriate discounts while
proactively looking for alternative sources of revenue like air cargo and
extended aviation services. The airline plans to carry out financial
investments and projects to ensure its business strategy is done in
an effective and sustainable manner.
Vietjet has installed the second flight simulator
(SIM) at Vietjet Aviation Academy (VJAA) which is expected to start operating
in May, 2021. It will fundamentally increase the VJAA’s training capabilities,
making it one of the most modern and advanced training facilities in the region
for aviation manpower in Vietnam and the world.
Vietjet is expected to kick off a series of technical
and physical infrastructure projects plus an investment into a technology park.
The airline is stepping up preparations to welcome top aviation experts and
activities, aiming to make Vietjet one of the top airlines in the world.
As Vietjet projects a recovery in international market in the fourth quarter of 2021, it is now ready for the resumption of regular international flights. Meanwhile, the Vietnamese Government is extending its tax and fee reliefs while considering possible financial assistance and loan interest deduction for the airlines. Vietjet hence strongly believes that the airline and the aviation industry will further develop and contribute to the economic recovery post-pandemic.