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Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, [13] Singapore [14] Asiana Airlines: Seasonal charter: Seoul–Incheon (begins 25 December 2024) [15] Bangkok Airways: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi [16] Cambodia Airways: Muan (begins 29 December 2024) [17], Phnom Penh (resumes 28 December 2024) Cambodia Angkor Air: Da Nang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh ...
Singapore Airlines presently operates the longest and second longest flights in the world, non-stop to New York–JFK and Newark respectively, using the Airbus A350-900ULR. Singapore to Newark was the world's longest flight from 2004-2013, and 2018-2021, when they started JFK to Singapore. [ 6 ]
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes AirAsia Cambodia: KT: KTC: RED NAGA: 2022: Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport: Cambodia Airways: KR: KME: GIANT IBIS: 2017: Phnom Penh International Airport: Cambodia Angkor Air: K6: KHV: CAMBODIA AIR: 2009: Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem ...
Sky Angkor Airlines Inc. (Khmer: ស្កាយ អង្គរ អ៊ែឡាញ), formerly known as Skywings Asia Airlines, is an airline based in Cambodia. Its main hub is at Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport and its second hub is in Phnom Penh International Airport .
In April 2018, trains operated by Royal Railway Cambodia began running express from Phnom Penh International Airport (parking area) to Phnom Penh Railway Station (City Center). Trains run every 30 minutes and the journey takes roughly 30 minutes, fare of one-way is US$2.50. [77] There is also the city bus and an airport express bus. [78]
Before merging with Singapore Airlines, SilkAir was flying to three destinations at the end of April 2021. [1] As the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, it operated flights to Asia and Australia from its hub at Changi Airport. On 6 May 2021, the last SilkAir flight landed from Kathmandu. [2]
The service was further adjusted to continue Phnom Penh as well, operating a triangle route, Siem Reap-Sihanoukville-Phnom Penh-Siem Reap, starting on 31 March 2013. Starting in September 2013, the airline was scheduled to provide a Siem Reap-Sihanoukville route twice daily during the high peak season.
Airlines Phnom Penh: 2003 Airline, defunct 2008 P D President Airlines: Consumer services Airlines Phnom Penh: 1997 Airline, defunct 2007 P D Royal Khmer Airlines: Consumer services Airlines Phnom Penh: 2000 Airline, defunct 2007 P D Royal Phnom Penh Airways: Consumer services Airlines Phnom Penh: 1999 Airline, defunct 2004 P D Siem Reap ...