By Rann Reuy
Monday, 23 April 2012
Phnom Penh Post
Planes carrying more than 1,000 Spanish tourists landed in Siem Reap on
Saturday, in what tourism officials called a positive signal from Europe
during a time of economic instability.
The tour that brought
1,290 tourist in on four chartered planes saw some of the first direct
tourism-oriented flights from Madrid, Spain. It also brought some of the
largest planes – three Airbus 330s and one Boing 767 – ever to land in
Siem Reap.
“It’s the first time big planes land here. I hope it
will attract more European tourists,” said Kong Sangvar, managing
director of Orchestra Travel & Tours, an agency that helped organise the trip.
Although
there are no plans for direct flights, the chartered flights have put
tourism potential from Spain on some officials’ radars.
“Permanent
flights needs long-term research because it is based on passengers from
Spain,” Tith Vanna, Siem Reap International Airport director, said.
Ang Kim Eang, president of the Cambodian Association of Travel Agents, said the trip signifies that Europe was not a dead market for Cambodian tourism.
To contact the reporter on this story: Rann Reuy at rann.reuy@phnompenhpost.com
1 comment:
Absolutely the worst thing about this job is the travel and being away from family. I have a wife and three wonderful children, the kids are all active in sports and it's very difficult to up and leave and miss them growing up.
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