The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AirAsia takes off to the hidden gem of Cambodia

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia continues to connect Asean further with the inaugural flight of its latest route to Sihanoukvi­lle, Cambodia that flies four times weekly directly from Kuala Lumpur.

The airlines is also the first Malaysian carrier to operate the unique route in Cambodia.

The maiden flight, AK264, recorded a remarkable flight load of 100 per cent and all guests on board were treated to a special send-off at klia2. A receiving ceremony was also held at the Sihanouk Internatio­nal Airport with a water cannon salute upon the arrival of the aircraft.

“We are thrilled that our first flight to Sihanoukvi­lle marked a milestone with a successful full flight for our 50th unique route. As a truly Asean airline, it remains as our commitment to drive tourism efforts to all countries that we operate in especially within the region.

“This coastal city in Cambodia presents great potential and dynamic opportunit­ies in terms of tourism, trade and economy which we are happy to be a part of this journey to develop Sihanoukvi­lle further.

“We would like to also take this opportunit­y to thank Cambodia Airports, Cambodia Tourism and the local authoritie­s for their tremendous support in the launch of this new route.

“With Sihanoukvi­lle added into our extensive network map of over 120 destinatio­ns, we hope to grow this city to be a popular tourist destinatio­n that enables travellers from the region to experience a hidden side of Asean that has yet to be discovered.

“More importantl­y through this direct route, we want to open up air travel for the people of Sihanoukvi­lle to explore Asean and the world using our wide connectivi­ty across 27 countries,” AirAsia Bhd head of Commercial Spencer Lee said.

As the country's fourth-largest city, Sihanoukvi­lle offers a getaway with untouched beaches, jungle mountains, mangrove and marine life.

Visitors can take in the beautiful islands of Koh Rong Samloem and Koh Rong; enjoy the late night scene along Ochheuteal Beach; immerse in lush nature at the Kbal Chhay Waterfalls, or the country's first national park, the Ream National Park; or savour fresh seafood like sear-grill squid and the national dish, Amok Trey.

AirAsia also connects Kuala Lumpur directly to capital city of Phnom Penh with 21 times weekly flights as well as Siem Reap with 14 times weekly flights.

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