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Emirates resumes Singapore-Phnom Penh flights

Emirates resumes Singapore-Phnom Penh flights

Route linking UAE and Cambodian capital will operate daily via Singapore

Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has returned to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with a daily scheduled flight via Singapore. The resumption expands Emirates' Far East network to 21 points, and Singapore operations to four daily flights.

Operated by a three-class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, the airline’s flight EK348 arrived in Phnom Penh International Airport on 1 May 2024 and was welcomed with a traditional Cambodian dance performance. 

Emirates’ daily flight EK348 departs Dubai at 02:30 and arrives in Singapore at 14:05. The flight then departs Singapore at 15:35, arriving in Phnom Penh at 16:35. The return flight EK349 leaves Phnom Penh at 20:50 and arrives in Singapore at 23:50. The flight then departs Singapore at 01:40 the next day arriving in Dubai at 04:55.

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This re-introduction of flights to the Cambodian capital follows the suspension of the service in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Emirates executive vice president, passenger sales and country management Nabil Sultan said: “Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and growing economy make it an attractive destination for leisure and business travel. We’re excited for this gateway to once again join our already extensive Far East network. Through the linked services between Singapore and Phnom Penh, we’re also able to support the trade and business movements between the two regional hubs and facilitate the convenient shipment of imports and exports between Singapore, Cambodia and the UAE, as well as other markets in our global network.”

For more information, visit www.emirates.com

 


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