Turkish Airlines to introduce Phnom Penh route by year-end


ISTANBUL: Turkiye's flag carrier, Turkish Airlines announced on Monday (March 3) that they will begin offering flights to the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh starting on Dec 10, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported.

With this new route, Cambodia will become the airline's seventh South-East Asian destination, with Phnom Penh becoming the 11th city added to its flight network.

With the addition of these flights, which are expected to positively impact trade between Turkiye and Cambodia, Turkish Airlines' Far Eastern network will now include 20 cities and 21 airports.

Starting from Dec 10, flights will be operated three times per week, with the Istanbul to Phnom Penh route offered on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and the return from Phnom Penh to Istanbul available on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Commenting on the announcement, Ahmet Bolat, chairman of Turkish Airlines’ board of directors and executive committee, said the airline is continually expanding its flight network in Asia.

"The Phnom Penh flights will be an important step that carries this goal even further. Our flights to Cambodia will bring new opportunities for both tourism and the business world,” he said. - Bernama/Anadolu

 

 

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