
Hanoi – Airports in Vietnam
served up to 45.5 million passengers in the first five months of this year, an
increase of 37.8% compared to the same period last year, according to the Civil
Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
Of the figure, there were 12 million
foreigners and 33.4 million local passengers, marking a year-on-year rise of 679.6%
and 33.4%, respectively.
In May alone, airports across the country
served 9 million passengers, up 3.2% from the previous month.
Between January and May, Vietnamese airlines carried
22.4 million people, a year-on-year increase of 36.9%. Of the total, there were 16.7 million
domestic passengers, up 5.7% from 2022.
The volume of foreign passengers reached 5.7
million, an increase of 5,525.1% higher than from the corresponding period last
year.
The sudden rise in the number of passengers
after more than two years of travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to
an improvement in the business results of domestic airlines.
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines saw revenue doubling
year-on-year to 23.5 trillion VND (about 1 billion USD) in the first quarter of
this year. It still reported a after-tax loss of 37.3 billion VND in the period, but it is a significant improvement compared to a loss of nearly 2.69 trillion VND in the same
period last year.
The airline has restored its entire domestic flight network and resumed
90% of the international routes compared to the pre-COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, during the first three months of 2023, air carrier
Vietjet posted revenue of 12.88 trillion VND and
after-tax profit of 168 billion VND, increasing by 286% and 320% year-on-year,
respectively.
Ancillary revenue, in particular, was reported at 4.31 trillion
VND, accounting for more than 33% of the total revenue. The company’s consolidated revenue and after-tax profit were
almost 12.9 trillion VND and 173 billion VND, respectively./.