Vietjet reports strong growth in H12025


SINGAPORE, 2 September 2025: Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company has released its audited financial report for the first half of 2025, reporting strong growth and reinforcing its position as a rising global carrier. 

Vietjet now operates four direct services linking Singapore with Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc and Da Nang and is boosting its services to Da Nang and Phu Quoc with 49 round-trip flights weekly between Singapore and Vietnam by the end of this year. The airline’s performance reflects Vietnam’s emergence as a key aviation hub in Asia and globally, as it expands its international network with a new direct route to Manila, Philippines.

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Robust financial growth

In the first six months of 2025, Vietjet achieved air transport revenue of VND35.601 trillion (SGD1.73 billion), with a pre-tax profit of nearly VND1.6 trillion (SGD77.80 million), marking a 37% year-on-year increase. Consolidated revenue was VND35.837 trillion (SGD1.74 billion), with a pre-tax profit surpassing VND1.651 trillion (SGD80.26 million), reflecting a staggering 65% YoY growth.

During this period, Vietjet operated 79,000 flights, transporting 14.4 million passengers and contributing over VND4.528 trillion (SGD219.83 million) in taxes and fees. The company’s financial indicators remain strong, with excellent liquidity and consolidated assets exceeding VND112 trillion (SGD5.44 billion).

Fleet expansion and strategic investments

Vietjet continued its fleet expansion by ordering 20 A330neo aircraft from Airbus, bringing its total A330neo order to 40 and making it the airline with the largest A330neo order in the world.

At the 2025 Paris Air Show, Vietjet secured a historic order for 100 A321neo aircraft, along with 50 purchase options — the largest deal in the industry — positioning Vietjet among the top 10 airlines globally in terms of aircraft orders.

Additionally, Vietjet and Rolls-Royce have signed an agreement for 40 Trent 7000 engines to power 20 wide-body Airbus A330neo aircraft, bringing the total number of Trent 7000 engines ordered by the airline to 80.

Vietjet has broken ground on its Aircraft Maintenance Technical Centre at the under-construction Long Thanh International Airport, featuring Hangars III and IV, which are capable of servicing 10 aircraft simultaneously. Additionally, self-service ground operations have been rolled out at major airports to optimise operations and enhance the passenger experience.

International flights

Vietjet will launch a new direct service linking Ho Chi Minh City with Manila, beginning 22 November 2025, with five weekly round-trip flights. This route marks the airline’s first direct connection between Vietnam and the Philippines. Together with increases in flights between Vietnam and Singapore, this connectivity will support seamless travel, trade, and cultural exchange in Southeast Asia.

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