Foster + Partners unveils renderings for new airport city in Phnom Penh
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Re: Foster + Partners unveils renderings for new airport city in Phnom Penh
transit Cambodia
LOL
vs Bangkok, KL, HK, Singapore>
dont think so>
i can just see the amount of new swiss bank accounts opening.
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
Re: Foster + Partners unveils renderings for new airport city in Phnom Penh
Haha, i know but you can transit even in Cambodia as there are different airlines and destinations to/from here. Of course not every single person who land in Cambodia stay here which was my point.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:57 pmtransit Cambodia
LOL
vs Bangkok, KL, HK, Singapore>
dont think so>
i can just see the amount of new swiss bank accounts opening.
Maybe "transit hub" was a bit excessive but if numbers of travelers increase it will open up for more flights and more flights equal more transits as well. Consumers care more about price for the ticket then what airport they transit in as they wont enter the country anyway.
Re: Foster + Partners unveils renderings for new airport city in Phnom Penh
Transit passengers are normally travelling in and out on the same airline (or at least one that codeshares). That airline will be based at the hub. None of the Cambodian airlines are remotely close to offering anything like that.Albror wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:16 pmHaha, i know but you can transit even in Cambodia as there are different airlines and destinations to/from here. Of course not every single person who land in Cambodia stay here which was my point.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:57 pmtransit Cambodia
LOL
vs Bangkok, KL, HK, Singapore>
dont think so>
i can just see the amount of new swiss bank accounts opening.
Maybe "transit hub" was a bit excessive but if numbers of travelers increase it will open up for more flights and more flights equal more transits as well. Consumers care more about price for the ticket then what airport they transit in as they wont enter the country anyway.
Re: Foster + Partners unveils renderings for new airport city in Phnom Penh
City/Island planning and investments like this are not made for today but for the future, if you look 5-20 years into the future, how will Koh Rong and the country as a whole look by then? Also the local population is not the majority of the travelers going through these airports so there is no correlation between number of airports and local population.
The Koh Rong Airport will make the island a viable weekend destination, which its not today. The big question is how it will grow and become a attractive alternative compared to the surrounding competition.
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