Vietjet leads
international transport in leaps and bounds, becoming “air ambassador” to
connect Vietnam and the world
(Vietjet, HoChiMinh city, July 31, 2023) - A growing extensive international network has become the highlight of Vietjet as the multinational airline constantly reaches new global destinations, bringing about a boom in trade, tourism and cultural exchange everywhere it goes.
Vietjet's success in the international market
has nailed the airline the reputation of an “air ambassador", always
striving to lead and connect Vietnam and also Southeast Asian countries to
nearly 100 destinations worldwide.
The air
transport leader in international market
Vietjet has reported a remarkable increase of
international passengers, at 3.5 million, in the first half of 2023, accounting
for more than 50% of the total 6.9 million international passengers to and from
Vietnam. It has become a bridge for global trade, investment, tourism, and
cultural understanding.
In the second quarter of 2023, the airline
opened 11 new international routes to Australia, Indonesia, and India, expanding
its network to 120 routes (of which 75 international and 45 domestic). This has
made air travel the most convenient, cost-effective means of transport for
individuals and businesses between Vietnam and Southeast Asian region and major
international markets such as Australia, India, Kazakhstan, Northeast Asia, and
beyond.
Particularly, Vietjet has aggressively expanded
its network to India which is home to over 1.4 billion people, operating 7
routes connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with the four largest Indian
cities: Mumbai, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Kochi. Vietjet's entry into the
market has increased the total number of passengers traveling between Vietnam
and India in the first six months of 2023 to over 300,000, nearly five times higher
than 70,000 passengers recorded in the same period last year.
Vietjet since mid-April has also opened three
direct routes in a row from Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam’s economic, cultural,
and tourism metropolis - to the three largest cities in Australia: Sydney,
Melbourne, and Brisbane.
According to the airline’s data, the number of
international passengers on the Vietnam-Australia route averaged merely 500,000
a year prior to 2023. Since Vietjet launched its flights in April, however, the
number of weekly passengers has doubled, giving way to the projection of over 1
million passengers by the end of the year. Meanwhile, the fourth route to
Australia, connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Perth, is set ready to launch this
October.
In the Northeast Asian market, Vietjet has been
for years operating the largest network between Vietnam/Southeast Asia and
South Korea (14 routes), Taiwan (8 routes), Japan (7 routes), and kept expanding
to over 50 destinations in mainland China. This further solidifies Vietjet's
position as a multinational airline and an air ambassador in the global
aviation industry.
Vietjet's international routes, with reasonable
fares and high-quality services, have contributed to connecting cultures,
bridging the geographical distance between Vietnam and Asian-Pacific countries
and bringing people in the region closer. They have also promoted tourism and strengthened
bilateral investment and trade, further facilitating the economic recovery and
development of the countries.
Embracing the strategy of back-to-back
innovation and constantly introducing premium products and services, Vietjet in
the first half of 2023 has launched its Business class with countless
privileges for passengers, and the SkyJoy loyalty program which has attracted
over 8 million members. The airline has also put into operation the modern and
environmental-friendly A330 aircraft fleet for flights to Australia, India,
Kazakhstan, Japan, and South Korea.
Vietjet has actively contributed to the community by providing free flights and maintaining cheap tickets for the people and tourists in the region, living up to the airline’s philosophy that everyone can fly in a world where economies and cultures are brought closer than ever.
Achieving 120%
of H1 target, revenue increases by 87%
In
the first 6 months of 2023, Vietjet's consolidated revenue was VND29,770
billion (approx. US$1.25 billion), soaring by 87% YoY and scoring 120% of the H1
target. Ancillary revenue maintained a high growth rate, reaching VND9,000
billion (approx. US$378.68 million) – a two-fold increase YoY and accounting
for 40% of the total revenue. Consolidated after-tax profit was recorded at
VND387 billion (approx. US$16.3 million).
Vietjet
has safely operated 65,900 flights, transporting over 12.1 million passengers -
a YoY increase of 30%. The airline has been the market leader in terms of
passenger numbers, both on domestic and international routes.
The
average seat utilization rate was over 85% while the technical reliability rate
stood at 99.63%. Vietjet's fleet consists of 103 aircraft, including 7
wide-body. Vietjet also owns a new fleet of aircraft and had large orders with
Airbus and Boeing, gaining advantages in operational efficiency and financial
performance.
Vietjet has been focusing on sustainable aviation
development to fly passengers on green flights that are fuel-efficient while reducing
CO2 emissions. Such is hoped to inspire more actions towards a green future,
mitigating the impact of natural disasters and pandemics while bringing better
values to the world.
The airline has used eco-friendly materials
such as meal trays made from local bamboo and areca palm leaves. Vietjet has
also accelerated the application of technology and digital transformation, moving
towards paperless operations and streamlining processes to improve efficiency
and minimize unintended environmental impacts.
As
of June 30, 2023, Vietjet's total assets reached over VND71,500 billion
(approx. US$3.01 billion) while the debt/equity ratio and the liquidity ratio
was 1.2 and 1.5 respectively, which were all within good range of the aviation
industry.
Vietjet has received a BB+ credit
rating with a Stable outlook (VnBB+) from Saigon Ratings. It highly regarded
Vietjet’s financial capabilities with solid capital structure, low debt ratio, and resourceful
liquidity. Additionally, commercial advantage and diversified business platform
helped Vietjet maintain its shareholder capital after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Being
the largest passenger transporter of all airlines in Vietnam, particularly on
international routes, Vietjet, based on its positive business performance in
the first half of the year, is expected to achieve and even exceed its 2023
plan, continuing to contribute to the recovery and growth of tourism,
investment, and the economy in general.