Vietnam Airlines records loss for 10 consecutive quarters

Vietnam Airlines made a loss over 10 consecutive quarters, with negative equity mounting to VND4,900 billion ($210 million), its Q2 consolidated financial report shows.

Vietnam Airlines made a loss over 10 consecutive quarters, with negative equity mounting to VND4,900 billion ($210 million), its Q2 consolidated financial report shows.

The national flag carrier lost VND2,568 billion ($110 million) in the second quarter, an improvement compared to the VND4,451 billion ($191 million) loss in the same period last year. This is the 10th consecutive quarter the company has reported a loss.

Its management said the company's Q2 loss decreased partly thanks to subsidiaries like Skypec, Vaeco, and Viags, which were all profitable.

Vietnam Airlines's accumulated loss has reached VND28,921 billion ($1.24 billion). Photo courtesy of the carrier.

Given the strong market recovery driven by the country’s tourism reopening post pandemic, Vietnam Airlines’ net revenue in Q2 was 2.8 times more year-on-year at VND18,323 billion ($785 million).

However, the company continued losing due to the sharp increase in fuel prices. At the end of June 2022, the price of Jet A1 gasoline exceeded $160 per barrel, more than double last year’s average.

In addition, the international market has not recovered as expected, especially Northeast Asia (South Korea, Japan) - an important revenue source before the pandemic.

Q2 this year recorded a sharp increase in the carrier’s expenses. Financial expenses reached VND1,147.5 billion  ($49.16 million), up 171.4%; selling expenses, VND659 billion, a 112% rise; and management expenses, VND480.5 billion, up 5.9%.

The airline’s net revenue in the first six months reached VND29,944 billion ($1.28 billion), up 114% year-on-year. Its net loss hit VND5,118 billion ($219.3 million).

With its continued loss, the carrier’s accumulated loss has reached VND28,921 billion ($1.24 billion).

At its 2022 annual general meeting, Vietnam Airlines set a target of VND45,252 billion in revenue for the whole year and a net loss of VND9,335 billion ($400 million).

Vietnam Airlines is listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange as HVN. The HVN shares were priced at VND16,500 ($0.71) a piece at the closing session last Friday.