AirAsia has announced its plans to resume flights between Sihanoukville and Bangkok as well as Kuala Lumpur, starting from 1st August. The airline will operate three weekly return flights connecting Sihanoukville to Kuala Lumpur, followed by the resumption of two weekly return flights between Sihanoukville and Bangkok from 3rd August. This development comes as welcome news for both tourists and local investors, as it is expected to have a positive impact on tourism and motivate further development in the region.
At present, Sihanoukville International Airport only operates two international flights, and the lack of regular air connectivity has hindered the growth potential of the coastal area and nearby islands, especially after COVID-19. However, with the resumption of AirAsia flights, the region is poised to witness a significant boost in tourism, attracting more visitors from both Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. This increased accessibility will not only benefit tourists but also drive the local economy and encourage developers to invest in the untapped potential of the coastal region.
The new flight schedule will cater to the travel needs of both business and leisure travellers. AirAsia will operate return flights between Sihanoukville and Kuala Lumpur every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, providing convenient options for travellers looking to explore the coastal destination or connect to other destinations via Kuala Lumpur. Return flights between Sihanoukville and Bangkok will operate every Tuesday and Saturday, offering seamless connectivity between the two cities.
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