AIRLINE OF THE MONTH
Land your dream with Air China
The flagship Chinese airline recently launched a new flight path to the Kingdom.

Air China has made a name for itself as a reliable international airline with over 30 years’ worth of experience. The carrier launched its newest route to the Kingdom earlier this month, when on January 7 it celebrated its inaugural direct flight between Phnom Penh and Beijing.
Air China is the sole carrier to currently offer this nonstop flight, which takes under five hours and is offered thrice weekly.
Everyone who flies Air China benefits from access to the carrier’s PhoenixMiles rewards program, which allows passengers to collect points for miles which they can then spend on flights with Air China’s various partner airlines, including: Shenzhen Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Air Macau, Dalian Airlines, Inner Mongolia Airlines, Tibet Airlines and Beijing Airlines. Passengers can also use their points to buy gifts and souvenirs from Air China’s online shop.
As a global airline, the Air China fleet consists of a total of 662 planes, mostly Boeing or Airbus aircraft, which each average under seven years in age. The carrier currently operates 434 routes, including 109 international flights outside of China and 17 specifically in Southeast Asia.
For those interested in taking advantage of this carrier’s unique and broad services, tickets can be bought online or at the airline’s head office in Phnom Penh’s Vattanac Capital Tower.
Air China Cambodia:
Vattanac Capital Tower, Suite 1608, 66 Monivong Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: 023 963 156
Website: www.airchina.com.cn/en/
A Few Words from Air China
Our Commitment to Cambodia

Air China has always been interested in Southeast Asia’s emerging tourism and aviation industries. In the past, Air China used to operate consistent direct flights between Beijing and Siem Reap and it went smoothly. Due to various reasons, operations had to be put on hold - but Air China never gave up its vision of expanding service to ASEAN, and especially to Cambodia.
Air China strongly believes that the operation of regular flights between Siem Reap and Beijing will be re-opened in the near future, due to the strong relationship between Cambodia and China as well as the rapid economic development of Cambodia.
Of all flight destinations, Air China believes that Cambodia is one of the most important markets that the airline should be focusing on expanding.