Aviation industry to suffer $649 mln loss

Mar 24th at 11:58
24-03-2021 11:58:32+07:00

Aviation industry to suffer $649 mln loss

Vietnamese carriers could suffer a loss of more than VND15 trillion ($649 million) this year with the suspension of commercial international flights still in effect.

Aircraft of Vietnam Airlines land at Noi Bai Airport, Hanoi, March 2020. Photo courtesy of Vietnam Airlines.

The Vietnam Aviation Business Association says in a report sent to the Ministry of Planning and Investment that domestic airlines had already posted a loss of over VND18 trillion last year, with revenues plunging by VND100 trillion year-on-year.

In the first two months of this year, domestic carriers transported just 66,600 international passengers, down 98.8 percent year-on-year.

The association has repeated its request for credit assistance from the government.

Budget airline Vietjet Air has asked for a credit package of VND4-5 trillion for the 2021-2023 period, with an interest rate of 4 percent.

The association has also proposed reducing the environmental tax on fuel to VND900 – 1,000 per liter and extending deadlines for paying taxes, including corporate income tax, value-added tax, and personal income tax.

Bamboo Airways has called for a refinanced, zero interest long-term loan of VND5 trillion from commercial banks.

Earlier, the government approved a bailout package for national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, with the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) allowed to provide a refinanced loan of up to VND4 trillion at zero interest.

Aviation was among the worst hit sectors in 2020. The number of air passengers declined by 43 percent to 66 million, while cargo transport was down 15 percent to 1.3 million tons.

Insiders have said that it will take at least until 2023 for the aviation industry to recover to pre-pandemic levels.

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