JC Airlines launch Sihanoukville - Bangkok route
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And gaming workers in sihanoukville (i.e. malaysians, viernamese) wanting a break from the giant construction site that is SHV.clutchcargo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 12:59 pm Will be interesting to know the mix of people who will be on this route..
Thais coming for the casino action? Chinese adding another leg to their holidays? Business people for the special economic zone?
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Bangkok Airways will add Bangkok - Sihanoukville route on their network in January 2020. They will fly daily Bangkok 11:55 – 13:40 Sihanoukville, Sihanoukville 14:15 – 15:55 Bangkok.
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As much as I love Bangkok n enjoyed my few days in Koh Rong... I don’t want to set foot in Sihanoukville again... so pass
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It's been success. AirAsia has now daily KL-SHK flights (before 3 times a week) and both SHK-BKK and SHK-KL have high load factors. What I have heard, it's around 90% on both routes all the time. No wonder Bangkok Airways wants a share of it. And lately there has been rumour that if AirAsia actually will form AirAsia Cambodia branch, Sihanoukville could even be their main hub.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 8:59 am LOL, who do they think will want to go there? Convict construction workers and petty criminals?
https://corp.cambodia-airports.aero/new ... -stay-sameSihanoukville’s a regional darling
Flights from Sihanoukville to international destinations Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, operated by Thai AirAsia and AirAsia Berhad respectively, have high load factors and are doing great! This is good news as the Thai AirAsia route only began in July of this year, and AirAsia Berhad's Kuala Lumpur route is maintaining its high load factor after having increased its frequency to daily operation. Domestic traffic is slightly lower than usual, but two airlines are standing out: Cambodia Airways' new service between the coastal town and Siem Reap is on the up, performing better than last month, and Lanmei Airlines' new route to Phnom Penh has a sturdy beginning with a 58% load factor.
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