Cambodia and Nepal to Sign Aviation Agreement
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Re: Cambodia and Nepal to Sign Aviation Agreement
I've been from PP and am always itching to go back, just haven't had the time. I think there's a professional photographer who spends time between here and Nepal, and I know a few locals who have been as well, so I'm sure there would be a demand from Cambodians to go there. At the moment flights are pretty pricey, not so much because of the distance, but the transits. A direct flight would be awesome.walkjivefly wrote:Right, cos there's so much demand for flights between Cambodia and Nepal.
Richard, I think Malindo also have some good prices. Air Asia through India is quite cheap as well. I think it was cheaper for me than going through KL or BKK for some reason.
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A number of backpackers will take up this route as well
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Re: Cambodia and Nepal to Sign Aviation Agreement
I've visited Nepal before, would be happy to go back and do more trekking. Just can't see there being loads of demand and one flight a week isn't likely to be cheap.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:I've been from PP and am always itching to go back, just haven't had the time. I think there's a professional photographer who spends time between here and Nepal, and I know a few locals who have been as well, so I'm sure there would be a demand from Cambodians to go there. At the moment flights are pretty pricey, not so much because of the distance, but the transits. A direct flight would be awesome.walkjivefly wrote:Right, cos there's so much demand for flights between Cambodia and Nepal.
Richard, I think Malindo also have some good prices. Air Asia through India is quite cheap as well. I think it was cheaper for me than going through KL or BKK for some reason.
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Re: Cambodia and Nepal to Sign Aviation Agreement
It's all complete nonsense. Just because government officials make an agreement or MOU or secret handshake it has nothing to do with the airlines who have to fund the flights. Most airlines can only afford to operate regular flights if there is enough business class travel to fund the pikey backpackers in economy.
Cambodia hasn't been able to get a flight organised to India with its population of 1.3 billion. So the 29 million Nepalese are way down the list.
Basically its a few officials pretending to do some work a.k.a. a nice dinner and chat with some Asian cousins.
Ain't going to happen.....
Cambodia hasn't been able to get a flight organised to India with its population of 1.3 billion. So the 29 million Nepalese are way down the list.
Basically its a few officials pretending to do some work a.k.a. a nice dinner and chat with some Asian cousins.
Ain't going to happen.....
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Re: Cambodia and Nepal to Sign Aviation Agreement
Nepal, Cambodia sign maiden air service pact
The agreement will allow both countries to operate 14 weekly flights and unlimited cargo flights.
December 1, 2018
Nepal and Cambodia on Thursday signed the first bilateral air service agreement (ASA), allowing 14 weekly flights in either direction.
The ASA will allow the airlines of both countries to launch commercial flights.
It was signed by Nepal’s Tourism Minister Rabindra Adhikari and Mao Havanall, Minister in charge of the Secretariat of Civil Aviation of Cambodia, amidst aprogramme.
In full: http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news ... -pact.html
The agreement will allow both countries to operate 14 weekly flights and unlimited cargo flights.
December 1, 2018
Nepal and Cambodia on Thursday signed the first bilateral air service agreement (ASA), allowing 14 weekly flights in either direction.
The ASA will allow the airlines of both countries to launch commercial flights.
It was signed by Nepal’s Tourism Minister Rabindra Adhikari and Mao Havanall, Minister in charge of the Secretariat of Civil Aviation of Cambodia, amidst aprogramme.
In full: http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news ... -pact.html
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Re: Cambodia and Nepal to Sign Aviation Agreement
ahhhh trying to get in on the lucrative hash market...14 weekly flights and unlimited cargo flights.....
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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