A Change of Guard

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Thursday, 10 March 2011

Bigger planes heading to Kingdom [as tourism from Korea surged to No. 1 spot]


Wednesday, 09 March 2011
By Soeun Say
Phnom Penh Post

Korean Air will increase the size of the plane on its daily Phnom Penh to Seoul route at the end of the month in response to increased demand from tourists, a company official said today.

“Because passenger demand has been increasing every year, we have changed to a big new plane, that will start flights on the 27th of this month,” said Pen Vanndarong, sales and marketing executive at Korean Air.

Ministry of Tourism statistics show South Korea was the largest source of travellers to the Kingdom in January, with 42,939 arriving in the month – a 36.9 percent increase on the same month a year previous.

But Pen Vanndarong said he also noticed a rise of tourists from Japan and other regional countries wishing to use Korean Air’s flights.

“Last year, we had difficulties finding seats for our passengers. That why we changed to a larger plane – tourist demand is increasing,” he said.

The new aircraft is a 280-seat Airbus 330-300, nearly double the capacity of its 149-seat Boeing 737-800.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Phnom Penh International Airport will have no choice but to expand to more passengers terminals. This airport need to enlarge big enough to accomadate Boeing 747 and Airbus 340. DHL and a few other international cargo carries will also need some spaces in the coming years. So the expansion of cargo terminals will also be needed. The current vacant space that used to be old Royal Khmer Air Force can be use for cargo terminals. A good strategic location for Cambodian Air Force should be in Kompung Chnang, not in Phnom Pehn. It's to centralize.