Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company reported strong revenue and profit growth in the fourth quarter and full year of 2025. These results provide a solid foundation for Vietjet as it enters 2026 with ambitious global growth strategies.
Network Expansion Strengthens Market Position, Including Singapore–Vietnam Connectivity
In Q4/2025, Vietjet transported more than 6.7 million passengers across 36,100 flights.
For the full year, the airline carried 28.2 million passengers on 153,000 flights, representing YoY growth of 9% and 11.2%, respectively. Total cargo volume reached 113,923 tons.
Vietjet continues to hold the leading market share in Vietnam by passenger volumes across both domestic and international markets.
In 2025, the airline operated 254 routes, including 52 domestic and 202 international services, and launched 22 new routes connecting Vietnam to key destinations, including Central Asia and China.
To meet rising travel demand, driven by strong leisure and business traffic, particularly between Singapore and Vietnam, Vietjet expanded capacity to enhance connectivity and operational efficiency. The airline launched the Singapore – Phu Quoc route in May 2025, expanding its flight network between Singapore and Vietnam. The route was later increased from four weekly services to seven round-trip flights per week. Vietjet currently offers four direct services linking Singapore with Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang and Phu Quoc.
Effective Operations Sustain Profit Growth Momentum
Based on its financial statements, Vietjet recorded separate revenue of VND29.035 trillion (approx. SGD1.43 billion) in Q4/2025, a 47% year-on-year (YoY) increase.
In Q4/2025, Vietjet posted a separate pre-tax profit of VND475 billion (approx. SGD23.31 million) and consolidated pre-tax profit of VND579 billion (approx. SGD28.41 million), soaring 93.4% and 436% YoY, respectively.
For the full year, Vietjet delivered strong performance, with separate revenue reaching VND81.426 trillion (approx. SGD3.99 billion), up 14% YoY. Separate gross profit for 2025 stood at VND8.213 trillion (approx. SGD403.23 million), supported by continued network expansion and lower fuel costs compared to the previous year.
Vietjet’s consolidated revenue totalled VND82.093 trillion (approx. SGD4.03 billion), an increase of 14% YoY. Consolidated pre-tax and post-tax profit reached VND2.630 trillion (approx. SGD128.93 million) and VND2.123 trillion (approx. SGD104.06 million), growing 44.3% and 51.2%, respectively, and exceeding 120% of the annual plan.
As of 31 December 2025, Vietjet’s total assets reached VND139.459 trillion (approx. SGD6.84 billion). The net debt-to-equity ratio stood at 2.25, while the liquidity ratio reached 1.53, among the strongest in the aviation industry.
During the year, Vietjet successfully issued 50 million shares, increasing equity by VND5 trillion (approx. SGD245.5 million), to support long-term growth.
Strengthening International Cooperation and Long-term Investment
In 2025, Vietjet took delivery of 22 new aircraft, representing its largest fleet expansion since its establishment and reinforcing capacity for the next phase of growth.
The airline also signed an agreement with Airbus to purchase 100 A321neo aircraft, alongside a separate contract with Rolls-Royce for 92 Trent 7000 engines and comprehensive maintenance services, valued at US$3.8 billion (approx. SGD4.83 billion).
In December, Vietjet Thailand received its first Boeing aircraft, expanding the group’s fleet scale ahead of 2026.
Vietjet continued to invest in talent and training through international-standard pilot training partnerships. In 2025, Vietjet Aviation Academy (VJAA) trained more than 162,000 trainees through 15,198 courses; proactively developing pilots, technical staff, ground operations staff and other aviation professionals to meet rising industry demand.

