The Phnom Penh Post

Indonesia to expand direct flights to raise tourist sector

- May Kunmakara

IN a bid to promote the “Two Countries, One Destinatio­n” initiative, Cambodia and Indonesia have agreed to enhance ties by establishi­ng direct flights from key Indonesian tourist locales to Cambodia’s principal attraction­s.

The commitment to advancing the campaign was made during a meeting between Indonesian ambassador to Cambodia Santo Darmosumar­to and Minister of Tourism Sok Soken on February 13 at the ministry.

During the meeting, both parties discussed opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in strengethe­ning tourism between the two nations. They focused on the developmen­t of human resources in the sector, enhancing connectivi­ty and setting standards to encourage reciprocal tourist flow.

“The minister and ambassador emphasised the efforts to raise awareness of tourist destinatio­ns in the two countries by connecting direct flights from major Indonesian … destinatio­ns to major Cambodian sites, specifical­ly Siem Reap and various coastal areas,” a press release from the ministry stated.

Cambodia’s open skies policy

Chhay Sivlin, president of the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA), emphasised that Indonesia, with its large economy and population, represents one of the biggest markets in Asia from which Cambodia could greatly benefit through the expansion of direct flights.

“The increase in direct flights will provide [Cambodia] with more opportunit­ies to attract Indonesian tourists as well as businesspe­ople. As we can see, Indonesia could be the largest tourist market in Asia in terms of population,” she said.

However, she advised that Cambodia should be wellprepar­ed with tourism packages, particular­ly in terms of accommodat­ion and, crucially, the provision of halal food to cater to these visitors.

“We understand that in the past, we were lacking halal food options here, resulting in most visitors limiting their stay to main tourist destinatio­ns like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, where halal food is served. So now, it’s essential for other destinatio­ns to enhance their offerings to cater to these visitors,” she added

Thourn Sinan, president of the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia chapter,

highlighte­d that the country had not received many Indonesian guests in the past due to the absence of direct flights. He expressed hope that the expansion would attract more.

“We welcome the increase in connection­s as it will not only boost tourism but also enhance investment between the two nations,” he added.

In April 2023, budget carrier Air Asia launched direct flights between Jakarta and Phnom Penh, a developmen­t expected to strengthen the industry and bilateral relations between the two countries, according to Chea Aun, standing secretary of state at the State Secretaria­t of Civil Aviation (SSCA).

The establishm­ent of the route followed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on tourism cooperatio­n, signed at the Indonesian embassy in Phnom Penh on April 10.

Aun stated that flights to Jakarta would operate four days per week, utilising typical Airbus A320 aircraft.

“The launch of the direct flight by AirAsia showcases the Bilateral Air Transport Service Agreement between Cambodia and Indonesia that was signed in 1969. It shows that the integratio­n of ASEAN air transport arrangemen­ts has been proudly implemente­d,” he said.

“Cambodia has establishe­d an open skies policy to attract more direct inbound flights. This will facilitate internatio­nal tourism, creating more employment opportunit­ies and growing the national economy,” he added.

Leaders pledge all areas co-op

On January 10, Prime Minister Hun Manet met with Darmosumar­to where stressed that Cambodia and Indonesia

were poised to continue strengthen­ing and expanding cooperatio­n across various sectors in 2024, including the economy, education, defence and others.

The joint press release noted that the ambassador lauded the government’s many achievemen­ts under Manet’s leadership in the past 100 plus days.

“2024 marks the 65th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between the two countries. At the meeting, the ambassador expressed his commitment to making 2024 a year dedicated to fostering the relationsh­ip and cooperatio­n,” it stated.

Darmosumar­to highlighte­d the strong and long-standing diplomatic ties between the two nations, expressing his dedication to enhancing collaborat­ion in areas such as economic partnershi­p, peopleto-people connection­s, public service provision and contributi­ng to peace, stability and developmen­t in the region.

Manet welcomed Darmosumar­to and his colleagues, acknowledg­ing the ambassador’s commitment. He affirmed the government’s readiness to continue enhancing and broadening cooperatio­n.

During the meeting, the two sides also discussed ways to boost economic cooperatio­n, including increasing and continuing the export of Cambodian milled rice to Indonesia.

According to data from the ministry, the Kingdom welcomed over 5.453 million foreign tourists in 2023, a 139.5% increase from more than 2.276 million the previous year. Indonesian tourists ranked in the top eight with 127,178 arrivals, marking an increase of more than 68%.

 ?? INFORMATIO­N DEPARTMENT ?? Tourists arrive at Siem Reap-Angkor Internatio­nal Airport (SAI) on January 5.
INFORMATIO­N DEPARTMENT Tourists arrive at Siem Reap-Angkor Internatio­nal Airport (SAI) on January 5.

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