Emirates announced Thursday that it will bring back its daily service to Phnom Penh (Cambodia) via Singapore from May 1, boosting the airline’s Southeast Asian connectivity to/from Dubai.
“The resumption of our Phnom Penh services demonstrates our commitment to strengthening our Southeast Asian network, as we continue to create more opportunities for travellers to explore diverse and culturally rich destinations, and help businesses and exporters of all sizes establish stronger trade connections”, Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President, and Chief Commercial Officer commented.
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The service will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with capacity for 360 passengers in three classes: 8 suites in First Class, 42 in Business Class and 310 in Economy Class.
Phnom Penh’s linked schedule with Singapore is conveniently timed, providing optimal connecting opportunities to and from multiple cities in France, UK, Germany, Switzerland and the United States.
Through this additional connection, Emirates will serve Singapore with four daily flights starting from 1 May.
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