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Cambodia targets 9 million air passengers by 2020

Cambodia has set a target of increasing the number of passengers travelling by air to 9 million by 2020, said the Cambodian Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA).
Cambodia has set a target of increasing the number of passengerstravelling by air to 9 million by 2020, said the Cambodian CivilAviation Authority (CCAA).

According to the CCAA’s report, theair transport sector reaped remarkable results, with t he country’s twobiggest international airports in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap welcomingover 5.7 million passengers in 2014, a 12.4 percent increase over theprevious year. The figure is expected to hit 4 million by 2020.

Cambodia hopes to welcome more air travellers to the country after theASEAN Economic Community is established by the end of 2015.

CCAA Chief Mao Havannal revealed that Cambodia hosted a meeting withLao and Vietnamese representatives in Phnom Penh on July 20 to discussmeasures to enhance the efficiency of the New Communications, Navigationand Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (New CNS/ATM) project.

TheNew CNS/ATM project, worth 500 million JPY (6 million USD) funded bythe Japanese Government for the three countries from 2010-2015, aims toreduce the time spent flying, thus cutting down aviation transportexpenses.-VNA

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