BusinessLine (Kolkata)

Cambodia Angkor Air betting big on India; to start daily flights

- Forum Gandhi

Cambodia Angkor Air is planning to cash in on the surge in travel between India and South-East Asia with new direct flights starting June 16. These flights will be the firstever connecting Phnom Penh and New Delhi. Cambodia Angkor Air’s Chief Commercial O‚cer, Eng Molina, highlighte­d that these will be the first-ever direct flight services between the two countries.

Initially, flights will run four times a week, with plans to increase to daily service in the first six months if there’s enough demand. The airline will operate these flights using A320 aircraft from its fleet. Molina outlined an ambitious plan: “In the first six months if the market permits, we aim to increase our frequency daily from Delhi,” with the possibilit­y of adding Mumbai flights. This expansion reflects Cambodia’s strong optimism about the Indian travel market, which pre-pandemic sent roughly 75,000 visitors annually.

Ambassador Kuong Koy echoed this sentiment: “We believe that with the addition of direct flights between India to Cambodia, we will not only cross pre-covid levels this year but will double our pre-covid level numbers from India in the next two years. Currently, we have 40,000 visitors.”

Cambodia is targeting a broad range of Indian travellers. Eng Molina said the airline will focus on “leisure travellers from India” in the first year, capitalisi­ng on Cambodia’s cultural heritage and historical sites.

“Business travellers are another target group and they even see the potential to attract Indian workers to Cambodia. To attract outbound travellers, Cambodia is promoting itself as a medical and religious tourism destinatio­n for Indians. Their goal is to achieve a “load factor of at least 70 per cent of our flights being full.”

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This move aligns with the growing travel trend between India and Southeast Asia. Demand for travel to short-haul destinatio­ns from India has been on the rise post-pandemic, with countries across Southeast Asia making it easier for Indians to visit by relaxing visa rules.

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