Update: April, 05/2021 - 17:49 |
Trần Quang Vĩ (second from right) receives the Vinfast car prize. Photo courtesy of Vietjet
HCM CITY The “Fly high, win a car, enjoy the festive season, Let’s Vietjet!” promotion campaign, launched by Viejet two months ago, has named the winner of the Vinfast car prize.
Trần Quang Vĩ, a passenger who purchased a ticket from Hà Nội to Đà Nẵng on February 14 this year has been awarded the final prize. Born in 1997, Vĩ is a soldier and is working in Hà Nội. I have flown with Vietjet many times and the joy of becoming the luckiest customer of this promotion is overwhelming. Thanks to Vietjet for bringing flying opportunities to many customers, especially young soldiers on a journey of discovery and experience with our friends and family,” Vĩ said at the awards ceremony in HCM City late last week.
How Vietjet made it through 2020
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published : 5 Feb 2021 at 16:00
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Aviation has been among those hit the hardest by the ravaging global pandemic in 2020. A Vietnamese airline, Vietjet, though has conquered such mounting challenge and achieved numerous milestones thanks to its unwavering determination and adaptable business decisions.
1. 100 million passengers transported
The new-age carrier Vietjet has reached the benchmark of receiving 100 million passengers onboard in 2020, showcasing its rapid and sustainable development with a focus on the passengers. The airline has quickly expanded its international flight network from Vietnam, Thailand to India, Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Hong Kong, etc.
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Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) has released its financial statements reporting VND4,430 billion (approx. US$192 million) of consolidated revenue in the fourth quarter of 2020 and a total of VND18,210 billion (approx. US$790 million) of consolidated revenue in 2020.
After-tax profit of Vietjet’s parent company was VND274 billion (approx. US$11.9 million) in Q4/2020 while its consolidated after-tax profit reached VND995 billion (approx. US$43 million). In 2020, Vietjet recorded a consolidated after-tax profit of VND70 billion (approx. US$3 million), making it one of the few airlines in the world having no workforce reduction and turning a profit.
According to the statement, ancillary revenue accounted for nearly 50% of the airline’s total revenue, showcasing Vietjet’s efforts to promote ancillary services to offset decreasing air travel revenue.