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A VietJet Air plane prepares to take off on Hanoi's Noi Bai International airport earlier this year. Hoang Dinh Nam/AFP |
VietJet set to resume flights to Siem Reap
Phnom Penh Post | 19 August 2016
Vietnamese account for about a quarter of all foreign tourist arrivals, representing the largest segment by nationality, while the country’s airports are popular regional transit hubs.So Viseth, deputy director of Siem Reap’s provincial tourist department, projected that the resumption of Vietjet’s service will increase the number of Vietnamese tourists this year.
Vietnamese budget airline VietJet will re-launch flights to
Cambodia at the end of October following a six-month halt in the service due to
unspecified market issues, an aviation official said yesterday.
The low-cost
carrier (LCC) launched direct flights between Hanoi and Siem Reap in November
2014, but suspended the service earlier this year, according to Vann Chanty,
director of the air transport department of the State Secretariat of Civil
Aviation (SSCA).
“VietJet used to
have scheduled flights [to Cambodia], but because of market issues or a
shortage of planes this service has been suspended for the last six months,” he
said.
Chanty said that
the airline would resume operating the route on October 30 with daily flights
using an Airbus A320. It is also considering opening new routes.
“The first step
will be to fly between Hanoi and Siem Reap, but the airline also plans to
launch flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh,” he said.
Vietjet’s
representative in Siem Reap could not be reached for comment yesterday.
Vietjet will join
the five low-cost carriers currently serving the Cambodian market; Jetstar
Airways, Air Asia, Thai Air Asia, Thai Smile and Eastar Jet.
Speaking to a
tourism forum on Wednesday, Tourism Minister Thong Khon said the resumption of
Vietjet’s flights would help drive tourism growth.
“The LCC flight
will attract more tourists to Cambodia, because its flight is based in the
region, its cost is cheap yet comfortable and convenient.”
Vietnamese
account for about a quarter of all foreign tourist arrivals, representing the
largest segment by nationality, while the country’s airports are popular
regional transit hubs.
So Viseth, deputy
director of Siem Reap’s provincial tourist department, projected that the
resumption of Vietjet’s service will increase the number of Vietnamese tourists
this year.
“The government
has promoted this direct flight and it is a sign of growing Vietnamese tourism
in Siem Reap,” he said.
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