The following is a press release from Vietjet Airlines:
(Bangkok, June 29, 2020) â On 27 June 2020,  Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) held its 2020 Annual General Shareholdersâ Meeting (AGM) to review its business results from 2019, vote for the approval of audited financial statement and discuss the companyâs development plan for 2020.
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According to the Executive Boardâs report from the AGM, 2019 continued to reveal the airlineâs strong growth and sustainable development with positive business results. Also, 2019 marked an important milestone in the new–age carrierâs journey as the airline celebrated transporting 100 million passengers.
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In 2019, the audited air transport revenue reached VND41,252 billion and VND3,869 billion in profit before tax, an increase of 22% and 27% respectively compared to 2018. Vietjetâs consolidated pre–tax revenue and profit in 2019 were VND50,603 billion and VND4,569 billion respectively.
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2019 Milestones and Achievements
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Also in 2019, Vietjet added 34 new routes, increasing the flight network to 139 routes, which was composed of 44 domestic routes and 95 international routes, carrying more than 25 million passengers, reaching the accumulated transported passenger up to 100 million, creating a solid base for Vietjetâs post–pandemic rebound.
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In the same year, Vietjet Aviation Academy continued to invest, aware that expansion will play a critical role in the airlineâs sustainable development plan. The airlineâs academy is now one of the region’s leading modern–scale, specialized institutions for aviation training.
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Vietjet was also honored to receive a number of prestigious awards in 2019 such as ASEANâs Best Aviation Enterprise Award from ASIAN–BAC. The airline was also named âAsia Pacific Low Cost Carrier of the Yearâ by CAPA and one of Vietnam’s 50 best listed companies in 2019 by Forbes. The airline was also listed in the Top 50 airlines for healthy financing and operations for the second consecutive year by AirFinance Journal.
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All of these successes achieved in 2019 have helped Vietjet become a major airline that significantly contributes to the development of Vietnamâs aviation industry as well as both the national and global economic recovery.
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2020 Outlook and Development PlansÂ
Since the beginning of 2020 up to now, Vietnam aviation industry has been impacted severely in the wake of Covid–19 pandemic. However, the country has quickly resumed all domestic operations. As soon as the domestic market resumed, Vietjet quickly implemented a campaign called âReturning to the skyâ and inaugurated eight new routes, increasing the domestic flight network to a total of 53 routes. Thai Vietjet is also the first airline to reopen operations in Phuket Airport, expanding its network with five new domestic routes in Thailand.
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After completing the resumption and expansion of the domestic flight network, Vietjet and the Vietnam aviation are ready for the return to international skies from July onwards, with a careful preparation to control the epidemic and ensure medical safety for its passengers and staff while contributing significantly to economic and investment recovery.
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Currently, the Vietnamese government is implementing many practical programs and solutions to support airlines such as tax and fee reductions and loans with low rates. It is expected that Vietjet will operate 90 aircraft with over 118,000 flights and transport more than 20 million passengers by the end of 2020.
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Vietjet is aiming for its core business of air transport to reach break–even point by the end of 2020. The airline will prioritise its resources on cost–optimising solution with measures such as such as fostering cargo services, aircraft purchases, diversifying credit loans solutions and expanding self–serving ground operations. The carrier will also continue to grow its customer base and activities on its e–commerce platforms while digitally transforming its operating systems and procedures with advanced management software and technology.
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In the context that the aviation industry globally is facing a large–scale challenge, Vietjet shareholders are excited to vote on the plan to pay a dividend of 2019 up to 50% per share. This is the result of the financial accumulation gained from the airlineâs sustainable, safe and effective development in recent time.
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Amid the global crisis sparked by the Covid–19 pandemic, thanks to the resources of a robust management system, the airlineâs modern fleet and flexible business strategies, especially its strong financial capacity, Vietjet has created a foundation for recovery and will look to seize all opportunities for sustainable development from 2020 onwards.
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About Vietjet:
The new–age carrier Vietjet has not only revolutionized the aviation industry in Vietnam but also been a pioneering airline across the region and around the world. With a focus on cost management ability, effective operations and performance, Vietjet offers flying opportunities with cost–saving and flexible fares as well as diversified services to meet customersâ demands.
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Vietjet is a fully–fledged member of International Air Transport Association (IATA) with the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. As Vietnamâs largest private carrier, the airline was awarded the highest ranking for safety with 7 stars in 2018 and 2019 by the worldâs only safety and product rating website AirlineRatings.com and listed as one of the world’s 50 best airlines for healthy financing and operations by Airfinance Journal in 2018 and 2019. The airline has also been named as Best Low–Cost Carrier by renowned organizations such as Skytrax, CAPA, Airline Ratings, and many others.
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Further information at www.vietjetair.com