Emirates resumes flights to Cambodia after four years

Emirates expands its Southeast Asia networkl with the resumption of services to Phnom Penh, Cambodia for the summer season, strengthening the airline’s connectivity in the region. The route will have a stopover in Singapore with fifth freedom.

The resumption of our services to Phnom Penh demonstrates our commitment to strengthening our network in Southeast Asia, as we continue to create more opportunities for travelers to explore diverse and culturally rich destinations, and help businesses and exporters of all sizes establish stronger trade connections,” said Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer.

Emirates’ Cambodia Schedule

Starts May 1.

  • Dubai – Singapore Flight EK 348 DXB 02:30 – SIN 14:55 daily flights.
  • Singapore – Phnom Penh Flight EK 348 SIN 15:35 – PNH 16:35 daily flights.
  • Phnom Penh – Singapore Flight EK 349 PNB 20:50 – SIN 23:50 daily flights.
  • Singapore – Dubai Flight EK 349 SIN 01:40+1 – DXB 04:555+1 daily flights.

The flights will be operated on Boeing 777-300ER aircraft providing eight suites in First Class, 42 reclining seats in Business Class and 310 in Economy Class. The airline’s last operation in Cambodia was in March 2020 with a flight with a stopover in Bangkok.

The flight schedule to Phnom Penh provides seamless connections to France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland and the United States. Through the new service, Emirates will have four daily flights to Singapore,

Emirates SkyCargo will also provide Boeing 777-300ER belly cargo capacity of more than 300 tons per week in and out of Phnom Penh. Major products exported from Cambodia include textiles, pharmaceuticals and other high-value products.

Cambodia joins Adelaide as two destinations resumed by Emirates in 2024. According to Cirium, the remaining destinations to be reactivated compared to prepandemia are Santiago de Chile, Yangon, Porto, Edinburgh and Istanbul/Sabiha Gokcen. Khartoum, Tel Aviv and Kabul remain suspended due to political instability. On the other hand, services to Lagos and Abuja are suspended due to economic instability.

See also: Emirates resumes Airbus A380 operation in Vienna

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