Cambodia expects to receive at least eight million air passengers in 2026


Passengers line up at check-in desks at Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh. -- Photo: Khmer Times

PHNOM PENH (Xinhua): Cambodia is expected to receive eight million air passengers in 2026, up from 6.98 million last year, Mao Havannall, minister in charge of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA), has announced.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the SSCA's two-day annual conference, Havannall said the South-East Asian country also predicted a rise in air cargo this year to 112,000 tons from 93,889 tons last year.

"Air transportation has played a crucial role in promoting tourism, business, trade, investment, and socio-cultural connectivity," he said.

Cambodia has three international airports in operation, and 36 international and domestic airlines have operated flights to Cambodia.

These facilities also connect the kingdom's air routes with eight fellow Asean member states, as well as with China, South Korea, Japan, Qatar, India, among others, according to the minister. -- Xinhua

 

 

 

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