Air Cambodia
Air Cambodia (Khmer: អាកាសចរណ៍ជាតិកម្ពុជា), formerly known as Cambodia Angkor Air, is the national flag carrier airline of Cambodia,[4] with its corporate headquarters and main hub in Phnom Penh.[5] The company slogan is "Proudly Serve the Kingdom". HistoryEarly yearsAir Cambodia is a full-service airline founded in July 2009, by both the Cambodian Government and Vietnam Airlines with an initial capital of $100 million. It offers both Business and Economy class on-board its Airbus aircraft, while only economy class is available on board the ATR 72. It replaced national airline Royal Air Cambodge, which ceased operations in 2001, and concentrates on serving tourist routes within Asia, most notably catering for visitors of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap.[6] It commenced operations on 28 July 2009. The airline was established as a joint venture by the Cambodian government (51%) and Vietnam Airlines (49%), the latter allowing for codeshare flights. All of its fleet and most of its staff are leased from Vietnam Airlines.[7] On 28 July 2009, Air Cambodia launched flights with its ATR 72 on the following routes; Phnom Penh – Siem Reap, Phnom Penh – Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap – Ho Chi Minh City. Air Cambodia started codesharing with Vietnam Airlines and uses "VN" in place of its airline code "K6" with codeshare flight numbers on Vietnam routes.[8] On 2 September 2009, the flag carrier received a new Airbus A321.[9] 2010sOn 14 December 2011, the airline started up a second domestic route within Cambodia, operating 3 weekly Siem Reap – Sihanoukville services on board an ATR 72 turboprop.[10] On 30 November 2012, the airline commenced flights to Thailand, between Siem Reap – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport daily, breaking the monopoly of Thai carrier, Bangkok Airways, on this route. The route is operated by CAA's ATR 72 turboprop. On 31 March 2013, Cambodia Angkor Air increased the frequency of Siem Reap to Bangkok, to include a second daily flight. In July later that year, it was increased again to three daily flights.[11][12] On 7 January 2013, the airline revealed the launch of Hanoi services from both its hubs at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, with one daily flight each, on the Airbus A321. This was the second destination in Vietnam to be served by Air Cambodia.[11][13] On 1 February 2013, the airline launched its second route to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport from Phnom Penh. Flights are operated daily with an Airbus A321.[14] On 6 March 2013, the airline forecasted a loss for the first time, due to the rapid expansion and increased exposure to competition.[15] On 6 March 2013, the airline adjusted the Sihanoukville route, where the existing 3 weekly Siem Reap – Sihanoukville return service was rerouted via Phnom Penh, with the flight operating as Siem Reap – Sihanoukville– Phnom Penh – Siem Reap.[16] On 14 July 2013, the airline commenced charter operations on the Siem Reap – Xiamen route.[17] On 26 September 2013, the airline commenced its inaugural flights to China breaking the monopoly of China Southern Airlines who had operated a daily frequency, which switched to a frequency of 11 flights.[18] The route is Guangzhou- Siem Reap, operating daily using an Airbus A320. On 26 December 2013, the airline commences its seasonal Siem Reap – Hangzhou route. Also on 26 December 2013, the airline commenced new scheduled services to Shanghai–Pudong from both its hubs at Siem Reap and Phnom Penh each with four flights per week with their Airbus A321 aircraft.[19] On 18 and 23 January 2014, Air Cambodia started its charter flight to Wenzhou and Zhengzhou. On 1 February 2014, charter flights from Sieam Reap to Fuzhou began. On 16 January 2015, the airline launched its charter flight to Singapore Changi International Airport with an Airbus A321. On 25 October 2015, the national carrier launched new intra-Indo-China routes. There are connecting flights between Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The airline plans to operate the Ho Chi Minh City – Phnom Penh – Vientiane – Hanoi route 3 times a week, using Airbus A321 aircraft. They will be using Vietnam Airline's code, VN. Vietnam Airlines operate on this route daily. Air Cambodia's K6 code will also appear on Vietnam Airlines' flight on this route. On 30 October 2015, Cambodia Angkor Air resumed its Siem Reap – Shanghai route. On 16 December 2015, the airline launched a new route, Siem Reap – Beijing, with their new A320-200. On 25 December 2015, Air Cambodia started its charter flight to Seoul-Incheon. On 30 December 2016, the airline resumed its Siem Reap-Hanoi flight while their new A320-200 entered service in the CAAC. 2020sOn 16 April 2020, anticipating a major global travel crisis due to COVID-19, Vietnam Airlines announced that it sold its 49% stake in Air Cambodia to an undisclosed buyer.[20] On 22 March 2022, as reported by the Khmer Times, the Chinese media platform Sohu claimed, citing unnamed sources, that Xing Gang Investment Group utilized venture capital funds to secure a 28% stake in Cambodia Angkor Air, the country’s national airline. This acquisition positions the group as the second-largest shareholder, following the Cambodian government.[21] On January 1, 2025, Cambodia Angkor Air underwent a rebranding and officially changed its name to Air Cambodia.[22] DestinationsAs of January 2025[update], Air Cambodia flies (or has flown) to the following destinations:[23] Codeshare agreementsAir Cambodia has codeshare agreements with the following airlines: FleetCurrent fleetAs of January 2025[update], Air Cambodia operates and orderd the following aircraft:[31][32]
Former fleet
Future fleet
Livery and logoThe logo represents the Angkor Wat temple symbol & also the bird wing used on the low-relieves at Angkor Wat. It is complemented by a stylized bird wing, referring to fluidity and elegance: the strength and the beauty of the temple, the agility and the speed of the bird. These two components complement each other to describe the qualities of safety and performance that any traveler expects from an airline, with a typical Khmer beauty that brings a special touch of personality to the company.[33] ServicesOn-boardAir Cambodia offers their inflight magazines titled ANGKOR and has been issuing issues since 2014.[34] They also offer meal services for most flights. These options range from teas, Coca-Cola, noodles and meat. They also offer advance ordering of meals 24 hours before departure.[35] Flight pass and ancillary productsAir Cambodia has a partnership with USA based Optiontown[36] to run a prepaid flight subscription platform called Flight Pass, which enables customers to pre-purchase flights at the best available price and decide when they want to travel at a later date. Under the same partnership, there is an option for passengers to upgrade their ticket to Business or First Class for a low price. In addition, passengers can pre-purchase their preferred seat assignment, extra baggage, lounge access, and empty seats next to them on the flight.[37] Award and recognitionOn October 24, 2024, Air Cambodia became the first Cambodian airline to receive the Skytrax 3-Star rating, marking a milestone in the nation's civil aviation sector and reflecting the airline's commitment to enhancing service quality and aligning with international standards. The Skytrax team awarded Air Cambodia a 3-Star rating based on its airport services, onboard products, and staff quality. Key evaluation factors included seating, facilities, food, cleanliness, and service from both cabin and ground staff. The airline's staff friendliness and proactive service received a commendable 4-Star rating, showcasing the airline's signature "Khmer Smile" and warm hospitality.[38] See alsoReferences
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