Vietjet reports over 900 billion VND in profit in Q4/2022
Vietjet Air saw an impressive recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic as it recorded a year-on-year rise of 175% in net revenue to 7.35 trillion VND (313.4 million USD), and earned profit of 902 billion VND in the last quarter of 2022.
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietjet Air saw an impressiverecovery after the COVID-19 pandemic as it recorded a year-on-year rise of 175%in net revenue to 7.35 trillion VND (313.4 million USD), and earned profit of902 billion VND in the last quarter of 2022.
The company’s revenue in 2022 hit 32.5 trillion VND, whileprofit was limited, reaching only 215 billion VND.
It also contributed over 4.3 trillion VND worth of directand indirect taxes, fees and charges to the State budget.
Last year, the carrier transported 20.5 million passengersaboard 116,000 flights, in which domestic transport increased by 20% comparedto 2019 before the COVID-19 broke out.
Vietjet opened more than 20 new routes in 2022, mainly tothe Indian market. As of December 31, 2022, Vietjet had operated a total of 103routes.
In 2023, Vietjet expects high revenue growth thanks to thereopening of the Chinese market and the increased exploitation of potentialinternational markets including India, the Republic of Korea, Japan andAustralia./.
Vietjet Air, Vietnam’s largest private carrier, has announced its opening of a route linking Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne of Australia starting March 31.
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A key change in the draft decree is a provision requiring bank transfers for gold transactions valued at 20 million VND (765 USD) and above, to enhance transparency and verify customer identities.
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This is the second year the magazine has released the ranking, which is based on total revenue and key financial indicators of enterprises from seven countries in the region: Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Cambodia.
At the summit, publishing, tech, and media sectors will discuss emerging trends, business models, and sustainable solutions for digital publishing development in Vietnam.
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