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Cambodia Angkor Air information

IATA code K6
Routes 28
Top route Siem Reap to Phnom Penh Pochentong
Airports served 12
Top airport Siem Reap

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6.0

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6.1

Crew
7.0

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Overview of Cambodia Angkor Air

Operating out of a primary hub in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Angkor Air largely focuses on domestic services within Cambodia. Additional bases are located in Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City, with many travelers using the airline to access the famous Angkor Wat temples. It is majority-owned by the Cambodian government and flies as the national flag carrier.

Cambodia Angkor Air offers international routes within the Southeast Asia region. Among the countries reached are Vietnam, China, and Laos. Vietnam Airlines holds an investment stake in the company and also has a codeshare agreement, helping boost the connectedness of the area. A partnership revolving around codesharing and service delivery is also held with Lao Airlines.

Passengers can choose between Economy and Premium Economy on Cambodia Angkor Air flights. Everyone is permitted to bring a piece of carry-on baggage weighing 7 kg (approximately 15 lb), with Premium Economy passengers having their checked baggage allowance increased to 32 kg (70 lb). Time-conscious travelers will enjoy Premium Economy and the exclusive check-in counter that ensures speedier boarding.

A combination of Airbus and ATR aircraft are flown. Airbus jets, such as the A320-200 model, are almost exclusively used for international flights, while the smaller turboprop ATR planes are scheduled for domestic services within Cambodia. The A320 series of aircraft can hold roughly 180 passengers, while the ATR jets are designed to carry less than 70. The fleet features the Cambodian flag as well as the airline’s logo, a stylized combination of the Angkor Wat temple and a flying bird. The predominant color purple is recognized as a symbol of strength and royalty in Cambodian culture.

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