Myanmar int'l airline to resume direct flights to Cambodia
Myanmar
Airways International (MAI) will resume direct flights between Yangon
and Cambodia next month after a three-month suspension of services, an
official of MAI told Xinhua Friday.
Using Airbus A-320, MAI will
operate Yangon-Phnom Penh every Wednesday and Saturday while Yangon-Siem
Reap every Monday and Friday.
Yangon-Phnom Penh flight was started in November, 2011 while Yangon-Siem Reap in March, 2011.
The
direct air link between Myanmar and Cambodia was introduced after the
4th Ayeyawady Chaophraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS)
summit and 5th CLMV Summit took place in November 2010 which was aimed
at developing tourism industry in the subregion.
Meanwhile, more
airlines, which are prepared to fly Myanmar as a follow-up, include Hong
Kong-based Dragon Air and Trans Asia Airways.
Of them, the
Dragon Air will start its direct flight between Hong Kong and Yangon on
Jan. 9, 2013 for four flights a week, using Airbus A321 jets, it was
disclosed.
MAI will also launch direct flight between Yangon and Hong Kong before the end of this year.