Phnom Penh Post
NATIONAL carrier Cambodia Angkor Air (CAA) recently bought a new
Airbus 321 from Europe as part of its expansion into international
routes to meet a rise in market demand. The CAA also plans to import one
more plane early next year.
CAA is a joint venture between the government, which owns a 51 per
cent stake, and Vietnam Airlines. The airline now has two ATR 72s to fly
domestic routes.
An official for the Secretariat of State and Civil Aviation (SSCA)
told the Post yesterday that the Airbus arrived in Siem Reap on Friday
and will serve two main international routes between Phnom Penh and
Saigon and Siem Reap to Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
Soy Sokhan, under secretary of state for the SSCA, said the Airbus
flew its first flight on Saturday with 93 passengers. “Our tourism
industry is flourishing and there are huge needs – the Airbus is in
response to market demand,” he said.
Tourism Minister Thong Khon applauded the airline and said it will
help fulfill the rapid increase in demand for flights. However, he
suggested that when the company gets more aircraft, they should not lose
focus on their domestic services.
“They should not cut domestic flights or delay flights without a
clear reason,” he said. He also suggested the airline consider flying to
countries within ASEAN, ASEAN+3 and India. “We see their airlines
normally fly to us. So, now we should fly back to them as their markets
have great potential,” said Thong Khon.
He added that tourists from the Asia-Pacific region represent 73 per
cent of total arrivals – of which ASEAN accounts for 43 per cent.
Soy Sokhan said the airline has increased its flights between Phnom
Penh and Siem Reap to five per day and also flies three times per week
to Sihanoukville.
He said the airline plans to import one more Airbus 321 early next
year to service three other international routes to China, Korea and
Japan.
Tourist arrivals by air rose by 16.6 per cent over the first 10
months of the year to about 1.3 million, data from the Ministry of
Tourism showed.
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