Vietjet reports robust
international network growth, air revenue tops VND53.7 trillion, profit VND471
billion: 2023 audit report
(Vietjet, HoChiMinh City, April 01, 2024) - Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) has released its audited financial statements for 2023, showing robust growth over last year.
Prime
Minister Pham Minh Chinh and leaders of ministries attended the ceremony to
announce the opening of the Hanoi-Jakarta (Indonesia) route
The
audited separate air transport revenue and consolidated revenue were reported
at VND53.7 trillion (approx. US$2.16 billion) and VND58.3 trillion (approx. US$2.35
billion) respectively, increasing by 62% and 45% YoY in the order given.
Notably, the company recorded a turnaround of pre-tax air tranport profit and
consolidated profit at VND471 billion (approx. US$18.98 million) and VND606
billion (approx. US$24.42 million) respectively.
Ancillary and cargo revenue
amounted to nearly VND21 trillion (approx. US$846.6 million), higher than the
compiled financial statements’ and increasing by more than 60% YoY. It was
accounted for 39% of the total air transport revenue.
As of December 31, 2023, Vietjet's total assets totaled
more than VND86.9 trillion (approx. US$3.5 billion). The company's
debt-to-equity ratio was at 2, well below the typical global range of between 3
and 5. Vietjet’s liquidity ratio stood at 1.3 which was within good range of
the aviation industry. The cash and cash equivalents balance as of December 31,
2023 was reported at VND5.051 trillion (approx. US$203.62 million), ensuring
the airline's financial capacity.
The airline was also among those with best credit ratings
according to guidelines by the Ministry of Finance. It has received the highest
credit rating (VnBBB-) among Vietnamese corporations.
In 2023, Vietjet paid approximately VND5.2 trillion
(approx. US$209.63 million) of direct and indirect taxes and fees.
Leading international expansion
Striving to maintain and grow domestic network while
focusing efforts on expanding international routes, Vietjet in 2023 safely
operated 133,000 flights with 25.3 million passengers onboard – a surge of 183%
YoY, of whom more than 7.6 million were flying internationally.
The route from Ho Chi Minh City to Brisbane is one of the seven direct routes from Vietnam to Australia operated by Vietjet
Vietjet launched 33 new domestic and international routes, bringing the total number of routes to 125, including 80 international and 45 domestic routes.
Notable routes included Ho Chi Minh City - Shanghai
(China), Ho Chi Minh City - Vientiane (Laos), Hanoi - Siem Reap (Cambodia),
Hanoi - Hong Kong (China), Phu Quoc - Taipei (Taiwan, China), Phu Quoc - Busan (South
Korea) and Hanoi - Jarkarta/Bali (Indonesia).
Vietjet is also now the largest operator of flights
connecting Vietnam with India and Australia, helping promote trade and tourism
with the two countries of high potentials.
The airline since early 2024 has further opened a direct
route between Hanoi and Sydney, lifting the total number of Vietnam-Australia
routes to 7.
It has also commenced flights from Hanoi to Hiroshima
(Japan) and Ho Chi Minh City to Chengdu (China), bringing about opportunities
to strengthen bilateral tourism and trade.
Regarding the domestic network, Vietjet has inaugurated the
new route Hanoi - Dien Bien to take travelers to a historic destination where
the famous battle of Dien Bien Phu took place.
The airline's average load factor rate reached 87% and the
technical reliability rate 99.72%.
Developing safe, modern, eco-friendly fleet
Sustainable development (ESG), which will continue to be
the airline’s long-term strategic goal, is vital to the airline’s success as it
helps to optimize resources, save fuel and reduce CO2 emissions with a new and modern fleet of
aircraft.
To meet operational demands, Vietjet continued to invest in
a modern, safe and eco-friendly fleet. As of December 31, 2023, Vietjet's fleet
consisted of 105 aircraft, including the wide-body A330s.
Having embarked on its journey to reduce carbon
emissions over 10 years ago, by 2023, Vietjet's fleet has grown significantly,
contributing significantly to the company's success by optimizing resources,
saving up to 15-20% of fuel, and particularly focusing on environmental
protection, sustainable development, and researches on green technologies.
Contributing to trade between Vietnam and the United
States, Vietjet last year reached an agreement with Boeing for the continued
delivery of 200 737 MAX aircraft over the next 5 years, as well as aircraft
financing agreements with foreign financial institutions worth billions of US
dollars.
Regarding safety as the utmost priority, the airline last
year organized numerous conferences, training courses, and simulations on
safety and security, such as the Quality and Safety Conference, ISAGO
(International Standard for Ground Operations) safety training, and emergency
response simulations to proactively ensure security and absolute safety for
flight operations.
Vietjet was again honored one of the safest low-cost
airlines in the world by AirlineRatings.
Vietjet's
ground services center has operated efficiently, enhancing the quality of
ground services while reducing operational costs at the airport. In addition to
the ground handling services, Vietjet has also taken a proactive approach to
aircraft maintenance work. In 2023, it launched an Aircraft Maintenance Center
of International standards in cooperation with Lao Airlines in Vientiane
(Laos).
Realizing its strategy and vision to develop and
build a workforce of international standards, the Vietjet Aviation Academy
(VJAA) has become a training partner of the International Air Transport
Association (IATA).
In 2023, VJAA trained over 97,000 students through
6,300 courses, actively providing training for pilots and aircraft maintenance
staff (CRS). The academy also installed its third flight simulator, becoming a
top-notch pilot training center in the region.
Vietjet last year achieved a significant
milestone for a comprehensive development with an ever-expanding international
network of medium-haul flights. The company is ready to meet the demand for
domestic travelling while continueing plans to further grow the international
network.