Bangkok Airways, which has lost the right to
operate flights between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap from 25 October
2009 onwards, has confirmed that the decision made by the
Cambodian government, only applies to that particular domestic
route and not to any of its international sectors.
The airline's international routes between
Thailand and Cambodia namely Bangkok-Phnom Penh (three daily) and
Bangkok Siem Reap (five daily) remain unaffected.
Bangkok Airways continues to operate daily
non-stop service to Phnom Penh from Bangkok with 138-seater Airbus 319. Flights
leave Suvarnabhumi Airport at 07.40, 13.30, and 18.00 hrs; while
flights to Siem Reap leave at 08.00, 11.25, 15.15, 17.00, 18.45
hrs.
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