Emirates Airlines will restart its daily flights to Phnom Penh, Cambodia on May 1 through Singapore. This will improve the airline's connecting flights to and from Dubai in Southeast Asia and link two important trade and entertainment hubs in the area.
Adnan Kazim, Vice President of Emirates Airlines and Chief Commercial Operations Officer, expressed that resuming the daily service to Phnom Penh demonstrates their dedication to expanding their network of destinations in Southeast Asia, aiming to offer more opportunities for customers to visit diverse and culturally rich places. Furthermore, to assist enterprises and exporters in improving commercial relationships. I want to express gratitude to the authorities in Cambodia and Singapore for their assistance in initiating this new route. We are excited to offer a fresh and lively destination for our passengers.
Emirates Airlines announced that flight No. EK 348 will be operated by a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with a three-class configuration. The flight will depart from Dubai at 2:30 am and arrive in Singapore at 2:05 pm. The plane departs from Singapore at 3:35 pm and arrives in Phnom Penh at 4:35 pm.
The return flight No. EK 349 will leave Phnom Penh at 8:50 pm and reach Singapore at 11:50 pm. It will then depart from Singapore at 1:40 am the following day and land in Dubai at 4:55 am. All times mentioned are in local time for Dubai, Singapore, and Phnom Penh.
Emirates Airlines states that flight itineraries to Phnom Penh and Singapore have convenient timing, allowing for efficient connections to important destinations in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States. Emirates Airlines will increase its service to Singapore by offering four daily flights commencing May 1, 2024.