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Cambodia Angkor Air has rebranded to Air Cambodia. Please visit our Air Cambodia page for more up-to-date information on this airline.
Cambodia Angkor Air was the national flag carrier airline of Cambodia, headquartered in Phnom Penh.
The Airline flew to 14 destinations throughout South-East Asia, including Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Singapore and Bangkok. The airline carrier planned routes to Japan, Seoul, Hong Kong, Danang, Sihanoukville and Hanoi. Cambodia Angkor Air also operated charter flights to Chengdu, Tianjin, Nanjing, Hangzhou and Seoul.
The airline established operations in July 2009 with the intention of becoming the leading airline offering safe and comfortable air travel within Cambodia, and internationally through our partners.
The airline was owned by the Cambodian government and Vietnam Airlines and had a codeshare agreement with the airline.
Cambodia Angkor Air's fleet consisted of Airbus A321 and ATR 72.
Cambodia Angkor Air allowed each passenger to carry onboard a free baggage allowance: two pieces for Business class passengers and one piece for Economy class passengers. Each piece had a maximum weight of 7kg and the sum of three dimensions should not exceed 115cm (56 cm x 36 cm x 23 cm) or (22 x 14 x 9 inches).
Cambodia Angkor Air operated 2 official cabin classes - Economy and Premium Economy.
Economy class took up the majority of seats in the planes. Onboard, passengers could choose to purchase items of food and drink from the meals served to keep them refreshed during the flight.
Seats were standard, with enough legroom and spacing between chairs to keep the flight enjoyable.
Passengers travelling in this class would receive a greater level of service on board their flight, but also before travelling to the airport.
Passengers would enjoy priority boarding onto the plane, and also access to the premium airport business lounge when flying internationally. They would also have their own dedicated check-in counter, meaning that there was less time spent queuing in the airport. Passengers in this class would also have more free baggage allowance compared to passengers in economy class. The inflight service was the same as economy passengers, meaning they would receive the same food, drinks and entertainment.
With premium economy seats, passengers could receive extra legroom and wider seat for more comfort and relaxation.
Cambodia Angkor Air allowed passengers to check-in for their flight either online or at the airport.
Online check-in for Cambodia Angkor Air flights was available on the airline's official website.
Check-in times at the airport would vary depending on the airport you're flying from.
If you were flying from Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Vietnam), the check-in counters would open from 2 hours up to 50 minutes before the scheduled flight departure time.
If you were flying from Phnom Penh International Airport or Siem Reap International Airport (Cambodia), check-in counters would open from 2 hours up until 40 minutes before takeoff for international flights, and from 90 minutes up until 30 minutes before takeoff for domestic flights.
It was recommended that you arrive at the airport for your Cambodia Angkor Air flight at least 3 hours before takeoff - this would allow you enough time to check in any checked baggage and get through security.
The airline served the following destinations in Asia, either by charter or scheduled service flights:
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Phnom Penh International Airport was Cambodia Angkor Air’s hub and is the largest airport in Cambodia. Airlines which use Phnom Penh International Airport include AirAsia, Bangkok Airways, China Airlines, EVA Air, Korean Air, Air Cambodia and Thai Airways. The airport has 1 runway and a design capacity of 2 million persons per year, with two terminal buildings, one for international and one for domestic operations.
Other airlines that operate from Phnom Penh International airport include Prince International Airlines, Bassaka Air, Cambodia Airways, Cambodia Bayon Airlines, JC International Airlines, KC International Airlines, Lanmei Airlines and the upcoming Cambodia MJ Airlines.
Cambodia Angkor Air had a fleet of Airbus A320s, A321s and ATR 72-500s. The Airbus A320 had a maximum capacity of 180 passengers per aircraft. Similarly, the A321 could seat up to 184 passengers. The ATR 72-500 could only seat up to 66 passengers but was ideal for short-haul, regional flights.