Of the total, the number of international passengers amounted to 41 million, up 26% year-on-year, while that of domestic passengers was 68 million, down 15 %.
The significant traffic highlights Vietnam’s growing role as a hub for tourism and trade in Southeast Asia. It also underscores the ongoing recovery of global air travel after pandemic-related disruptions, as well as Vietnam's increasing appeal as a destination for both leisure and business travelers.
The ACV also revealed that 663,000 takeoffs and landings were documented, a 7% decrease year-on-year, while 1,505 tonnes of cargos were handled, up 19% compared to 2023.
ACV’s total revenue was more than VND21.466 trillion, up 8% against 2023, and its pre-tax profit was estimated at over VND11,980 billion, up 35%.
In 2025 airports managed by the ACV aim to serve 118.9 million passengers, of whom 44 million will be international passengers. The revenue is set to reach VND21.782 trillion, marking a year-on-year increase of 1%.