Phnom Penh International Airport

By Aaron Karp
Etihad Airways has unveiled 10 new network points to be added in 2025, including Atlanta, Hong Kong and Taipei.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The Chinese carrier plans to start six new services over the coming weeks as international capacity from mainland China continues to creep higher.
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By Chen Chuanren
The airline group believes the country is an under-served market.
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By Routes Content Team
Routes details the latest new route announcements, as well as the services returning to carriers’ networks.
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By David Casey
Five routes planned from Tokyo Haneda to destinations in Europe and the US are among the cancellations.
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By David Casey
Fifteen of the top 20 fastest-growing major airports in the world by passenger numbers are located in Asia, new research by Routesonline has found, with the main gateway to Cambodia’s bustling capital city taking the top spot.
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By David Casey
As KC International Airlines becomes the latest entrant to Cambodia’s market, Routesonline looks at the country’s strong growth in recent years.
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By Richard Maslen
Phnom Penh, located in the south-central region of Cambodia, is the most populous city in Cambodia and is a gateway to World Heritage Site Angkor Wat, near Siem Reap. Recent growth and infrastructure development has led to Phnom Penh becoming a significant economic and tourism destination.
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By Richard Maslen
The return of the Hong Kong – Phnom Penh operation will place Hong Kong Airlines in competition with Dragonair, which will soon be renamed Cathay Dragon to emphasise its relationship with Hong Kong’s largest air carrier, Cathay Pacific. It also offers flights between Hong Kong and Siem Reap in Cambodia, a market that HK Express introduced in September 2015.
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By Laura Hamill
This latest growth adds to a significant focus on its international activities in 2015. Daily services from Narita and Haneda airports to Houston, Kuala Lumpur, Brussels and Sydney were launched within the last 12 months, in order to meet the growing demand at Narita for international transfers between North America and Asia, and at Haneda for international-domestic connections.
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By Richard Maslen
San Miguel Corporation, the leading shareholder in Asian national carrier Philippine Airlines has entered into a joint venture with Cambodian
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