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Bangkok Airways to resume its international flights

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Starting from 1 December 2021, Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited will resume its first post-COVID19 international service between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Phnom Penh (Cambodia) to support Thailand’s re-opening project.

The resumed services between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Phnom Penh (Cambodia) will be operated by an Airbus A320 aircraft, starting with four flights per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday).

The outbound flight PG931 departs Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi International airport) at 08.50hrs. and arrives at Phnom Penh International Airport at 10.05hrs.

The inbound flight PG932 leaves Phnom Penh International airport at 10.55hrs. and arrives Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi International airport) at 12.10hrs.

Mr. Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, president of Bangkok Airways, said: “We are more than delighted to announce the resumption of our second international flight after we resumed our first international flight between Samui – Singapore in August 2021.

“The Bangkok – Phnom Penh route is anticipated to boost Thailand’s tourism and business sectors.

“We have assured that both Thailand and Cambodia have robust processes in place to ensure leisure and business travels between the two cities can be undertaken safely.”

The resumed services between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) – Phnom Penh will make it a total of 10 destinations the airline is currently operating which are;

  1. Bangkok – Samui (v.v.) 6 flights daily (Excluding Samui sealed routes flights that accommodate international passengers – 2 flights daily)
  2. Bangkok – Chiang Mai (v.v.) 3 flights daily
  3. Bangkok – Phuket (v.v.) 3 flights daily
  4. Bangkok – Lampang (v.v.) 2 flights daily
  5. Bangkok – Sukhothai (v.v.) 1 flight daily
  6. Samui – Phuket (v.v.) 2 flights daily
  7. Samui – Singapore (v.v.) 3 flights per week (Monday, Thursday, and Sunday)
  8. Bangkok – Trat (v.v.) 1 flight daily
  9. Phuket – Hat Yai (v.v.) 1 flight daily
  10. Bangkok – Phnom Penh (v.v.) 4 flights per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday)
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