Vietnam's biggest carriers see higher profits, expansion talk

Reuters  |  HANOI 

By and Mai Nguyen

, the biggest in the Southeast Asian nation, said it was adding routes to Japan, and as part of its strategy to become a global

Hanoi-based currently operates 38 domestic and 44 international routes. added 17 new aircraft last year to boost its fleet to 51 planes.

said on Thursday it expected pre-tax profit to rise to 5.8 trillion dong this year, up 9.4 percent from 2017. It also targeted a 20.5 percent rise in revenue to 50.97 trillion dong from a year earlier.

Its state-owned rival, Airlines, said on Thursday its pre-tax profit jumped 71 percent in the first quarter as growth on domestic and international routes exceeded its forecasts.

Pre-tax profit during the January-March quarter rose to 1.46 trillion dong ($64.13 million), the said in a statement, up from 854 billion dong in the same period a year earlier.

Airlines said it carried five million passengers in the quarter, up five percent from the same period last year.

"Demand remains high in Northeast Asian markets (Japan, South Korea), together with the implementation of market-driven solutions in the condition of high fuel prices," the said, adding it will take delivery of its 12th A350 in the second quarter.

Airlines could launch non-stop flights to the in 2019, said in February, but it would struggle to be profitable on U.S. routes due to the lack of business travellers.

($1 = 22,765 dong)

(Reporting by and Mai Nguyen; Editing by Biju Dwarakanath and Darren Schuettler)

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 13:41 IST