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Ding dong! Australia's biggest Vietnamese carrier reports 24% increased earnings in 2025 already

Vietjet, the largest Vietnamese airline flying between Australia and Vietnam, has reported a 24 per cent year-on-year profit increase in Q1 2025 earnings, driven by its ambitious international expansion, including the Australian market since launching here in April 2023.

Vietjet, the largest Vietnamese airline flying between Australia and Vietnam, has reported a 24 per cent year-on-year profit increase in Q1 2025 earnings, driven by its ambitious international expansion, including the Australian market since launching here in April 2023.

The Vietnamese budget airline is now the biggest carrier operating between Australia and Vietnam with six services, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth to Ho Chi Minh City and Sydney and Melbourne to Hanoi.

Vietjet dropped its Adelaide–Ho Chi Minh City service in October last year due to fleet management issues.

In Q1 2025, the low-cost carrier added international services with Japan and China, further expanding Australians’ connectivity with Asia via Vietnam, and onboarded two new aircraft, bringing its total fleet to 106.

Vietjet aircraft lined up on airport tarmac.
The LCC has one of the youngest fleets in the region.

In addition, the LCC will launch a new direct Auckland– Ho Chi Minh City route in September 2025. It currently operates 137 routes: 97 international routes and 40 domestic routes.

In the first three months of 2025, it transported more than 6.87 million passengers (up 9% YOY) across nearly 38,700 flights (up 12% YOY).

Vietjet is growing its Australasian footprint.
Vietjet is growing its Australasian footprint.

The Q1 2025 financial statements reported air revenue of VND17.92 trillion (around AUD$1 billion), with a pre-tax profit of VND820 billion (around AUD$48.4 million) – a two per cent YOY increase.

Consolidated revenue totalled VND17.952 trillion (around AUD$1 billion) while pre-tax profit was VND836 billion (around AUD$49.3 million), up 24 per cent YOY.

A Vietjet spokesperson said these achievements position the LCC to exceed its ambitious 2025 targets amid strong global aviation growth.

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