Emirates lands in Phnom Penh
Gulf carrier Emirates has returned to Cambodia capital, Phnom Penh with a daily scheduled flight.
The Phnom Penh flight is via Singapore.
The resumption expands Emirates Far East network to 21 destinations, and Singapore operations to four daily flights.
This week’s newly added service from Singapore was commemorated in the airline’s dedicated Airport Lounge with a ceremony in the presence of local dignitaries and airline executives.
A three class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is deployed on the route, which includes eight private suites in First Class and 42 lie flat seats in Business Class.
Emirates’ daily Phnom Penh flights from Dubai depart at 0230hrs, arriving in Singapore at 1405hrs.
The flight then departs Singapore at 1535hrs for Phnom Penh.
Tickets to Phnom Penh can be booked on emirates.com, the Emirates App, or via travel agents.
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