By May Kunmakara
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
The Phnom Penh Post
National carrier Cambodia Angkor Air (CAA) (pictured) will introduce direct flights to South Korea sometime in the first quarter, a civil aviation official has claimed.
“We began planning our flights between Siem Reap and Incheon International Airport [near Seoul] in the first quarter after we conducted market surveys showing that Korean tourists had high potential compared to others,” said Soy Sokhan, the undersecretary of state at the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation.
He said CAA will operate regular direct flights on its Airbus 321, which can accommodate about 186 passengers.
The airline plans to expand its direct-flight options to include some major cities in China this year as well, he said.
CAA recently began flying direct between Siem Reap and Sihanoukville three times a week.
Officials at CAA could not be reached for comment.
1 comment:
Cambodian govt can loan korea and buy modern plane...inorder to win more tourist!
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