Vietjet reports positive third-quarter business results
(Ho Chi Minh City, October 30, 2020) - Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) has released its third quarter 2020 financial statement, seeing a slight increase in air transport revenue over that of the previous quarter despite the second outbreak of Covid-19 in Vietnam.
The pandemic has caused a fundamental impact on the airline’s core business, air transportation, with its revenue being posted at VND2,802 billion (approx. US$120.8 million) with a post-tax loss of VND926 billion (approx. US$39.9 million). The consolidated third quarter results report the revenue at VND2,809 billion (approx. US$121.1 million) and a post-tax loss of VND971 billion (approx. US$41.8 million).
The results turn out to be better than expected, and are deemed positive
compared to other airlines in Vietnam and the world.
The
airline’s total asset is VND45,269 billion (approx. US$1.99 billion) with the
owner’s equity being at VND16,329 billion (approx. US$745 million) including
treasury shares. Its current liquidity ratio remains at 1.14 while debt to
equity ratio is staying at as low as 0.74, which are among the lowest in the
global aviation industry. It allows Vietjet to proceed with its mid- and
long-term financing plans in order to strengthen its financial position. The airline’s
capital flows are also significantly increased thanks to the full resumption of
its domestic flight network.
During the
third quarter, Vietjet has operated up to 15,000 safe flights, serving more
than 3 million passengers in the domestic market. The airline also operated 32
international flights, bringing 7,440 stranded Vietnamese back home from Japan,
South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines strictly in line
with safety regulations of the Ministry of Health and the aviation authorities.
Regarding
commercial flights, Vietjet has acted swiftly to reopen international routes to
Tokyo (Japan), Seoul (South Kokea) and Taipei (Taiwan) since September 29 when
the pandemic has been put under control in Vietnam and a number of countries in
the region. During the first nine months of this year, the airports were notably
no longer overloaded with Vietjet’s On-time Performance (OTP) reached an
average of 91% and the aircraft reliability rate at 99.64%.
Vietjet has constantly
introduced various big promotion campaigns and many products bringing new
values to the customers during this period. In September, the airline has also
launched a completely brand-new ticket class called Deluxe in addition to the
current SkyBoss and Eco classes. They come with attractive benefits and
privileges specifically designed for different customer segments in order to
meet the travelling demand of the passengers, diversify the airline’s customer
base and increase sales and generate extra revenue.
Vietjet has also
initiated new business ventures including the self-handling ground operations
at the Noi Bai International Airport to optimize operating costs, independently
monitor its operations and facilitate extra ancillary revenue at the airport as
well as to better manage service quality.
The airline has been
proactively carrying out cost-saving measures like constantly negotiating with
various suppliers to reduce
expenses of aircraft leasing and maintenance while optimizing operation
costs per flight hours. All in all, Vietjet’s total operating costs are down by
between 50 and 70%.
Vietjet has applied at the State Bank of Vietnam asking to launch the e-wallet services, as well as to implement the loyalty program.
The Government’s
support has lifted great pressure off the domestic airlines with the
introduction of Circulars 10/2020/TT-BGTVT on September 1, 2020. Accordingly,
Vietjet and other domestic airlines are granted a 50% fee waiver for flight
operating services and especially for take-off and landing and ground
operations until the end of 2021. The Government has also waived the environmental
protection tax on jet fuel as well as to offer preferential loans for the
airlines. It has certainly helped Vietjet to cut costs and strengthen its
internal strength for a robust recovery post Covid-19.
Vietjet’s results in
third quarter 2020 is seen as one of few bright spots on the global aviation
map that mostly goes dark in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Third quarter financial
statements of several airlines all point to big losses. Experts, however,
believe the aviation industry has hit rock bottom in third quarter and will
begin its recovery in fourth quarter. The US carrier American Airlines reports
a quarterly revenue of US$3.2 billion, a decrease of 73% year-on-year. Another
US carrier Southwest Airlines posts a quarterly revenue of $1.8 billion, down
by 68.2% year-on-year. The UK’s British Airways, meanwhile, said it had to cut
a majority of flights and brought most of it operations to a halt.
As the domestic market is now in full swing, Vietjet, being well prepared with comprehensive resources
and backed by low-cost carrier business model, is expected to stand firm
followed by fast recovery and robust growth once the global aviation market
bounces back.