Vietnam Airlines launches nonstop Hanoi-Phnom Phen flights
Vietnam Airways introduced the launch of its new nonstop service between Hanoi and Phnom Penh in the course of the state go to of Vietnamese President To Lam to the Kingdom of Cambodia.
The brand new route takes flight on 27 October with a frequency of 4 flights per week on Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays on Airbus A321. This makes journey between the 2 Indochina capitals extra handy as these travelling from Hanoi to Phnom Penh presently have to transit through Vientiane, Laos.
The direct route likewise brings Vietnam Airways’ whole variety of routes between Vietnam and Cambodia to 5 by the top of October. These embody 4 direct routes: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Metropolis to Phnom Penh; Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Metropolis to Siem Reap; and one Indochina route. The full variety of flights between the 2 international locations will attain 86 per week.
Other than asserting the brand new route, Vietnam Airways additionally signed cooperation agreements with key companions in Cambodia to foster aviation and tourism improvement between the 2 international locations.
Comfort by lively collaboration
Increasing routes to Cambodia has all the time been a strategic precedence for the service, reflecting the shut ties between the 2 neighbouring international locations. This enlargement has gone on for the reason that flight routes from Vietnam to Cambodia and vice versa had been established over 30 years in the past.
In line with Vietnam Airways chairman of the board Dang Ngoc Hoa: “Because the flag service, Vietnam Airways is dedicated to offering the protected and environment friendly operation of Cambodian service. We’ll proceed to increase our community, improve cooperation, and enhance competitiveness and repair high quality to satisfy passenger expectations.”
Dang added that this and different collaborative initiatives are geared in the direction of supporting mutual financial, social, and cultural improvement, in addition to fostering cooperative relations between Vietnam and Cambodia.