The Phnom Penh Post

Bamboo Airways makes Cambodia debut with S Reap route

- May Kunmakara

VIETNAMESE-OWNED Bamboo Airways JSC on August 7 debuted its first route to Cambodia, from Hanoi to Siem Reap – home of the world’s largest religious complex Angkor Wat – to capitalise on consumers’ pentup demand for travel, after the Kingdom and Vietnam rolled back Covid19 restrictio­ns.

The inaugural flight landed at Siem Reap Internatio­nal Airport at 7:20pm, “which marked a next crucial step in the airline’s roadmap of expanding internatio­nal network”, Cambodia Airports, the long-standing owner and manager of the Kingdom’s three internatio­nal airports, said in a statement.

“On this new route, Bamboo Airways operates the modern Embraer190

aircraft, thus bringing utmost convenienc­e and flight experience beyond expectatio­ns for its passengers,” it added.

Speaking in the statement, Bamboo Airways deputy chief commercial officer Thach Pierre Hoang lauded the flight as a significan­t step for the carrier in expanding its business internatio­nally and providing top-quality services for passengers.

“This first nonstop Hanoi-Siem Reap flight is Bamboo Airways’ next effort in our journey of expanding internatio­nal presence. We are more than delighted to offer five-star oriented services at Siem Reap Internatio­nal Airport and look forward to leveraging this valuable partnershi­p with many more upcoming routes in the future.

“We expect our new VietnamCam­bodia route will fulfil its crucial role as aviation bridge and make a substantia­l contributi­on to the developmen­t of both countries in all aspects such as tourism, economy, culture,” he said.

Cambodia Airports chief commercial officer Stephen King said in the statement: “In this challengin­g time, it is a breakthrou­gh to welcome a new carrier.

“We are delighted to welcome Bamboo Airways today. We know passengers will appreciate the extra choice offered by the airline’s new service linking Vietnam’s vibrant capital Hanoi and the wonderful city of Siem Reap.

“This is a further sign of the rebuilding of tourism after the successful vaccinatio­n campaign led by Cambodian authoritie­s and subsequent reopening of the Kingdom’s borders.

We look forward to welcoming new routes between our two countries partnering with Bamboo Airways in the coming months,” he said.

The statement added: “Siem Reap Internatio­nal Airport had started witnessing the return of internatio­nal flights in December 2021 after a 20-month hiatus resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and its impacts on air travel. It currently accommodat­es routes from and to Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, Hanoi, and two domestic liaisons.”

Bamboo Airways revealed in a notice that the flight number for the Hanoi-Siem Reap route is QH 9173, but did not mention the frequency of the flight or if there were plans for a route in the opposite direction.

Speaking at Routes Asia 2022, held from June 6-8 in Danang, Bamboo Airways’ Thach highlighte­d some of the airlines’ pursuits to expand its network and attract more foreign passengers, including talks with Japan Airlines Co Ltd, Virgin Australia Airlines Pty Ltd and Air Canada on potential interlinin­g pacts as early as next year, according to industry reports.

Cambodia welcomed 506,762 internatio­nal arrivals in the first half of 2022, which marks a 394.1 per cent year-onyear surge, but an 84.8 per cent drop from the same period in 2019, according to a tourism ministry report.

The report also revealed that holidaymak­ers made 6.33 million domestic trips in the first half, up by 219.3 per cent on a yearly basis, of which foreign residents accounted for 0.68 million, marking a 380.3 per cent year-on-year rise.

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