Air Cambodia has announced a significant expansion of its regional network, adding new routes to China and Vietnam as travel demand rises ahead of the year-end holiday season. The airline, based at the new Techo International Airport (KTI) in Phnom Penh, continues to strengthen Cambodia’s aviation connectivity following the airport’s recent opening.
The carrier launched a new service from Phnom Penh to Fuzhou, China, on 26 November 2025, operating three flights per week. One-way all-inclusive fares start from USD 116, reflecting Air Cambodia’s strategy to tap into growing demand from China, one of Cambodia’s largest tourism and business markets.
Alongside its China expansion, Air Cambodia is set to introduce direct flights to three major Vietnamese destinations, using A320 aircraft in a 181-seat configuration. The new services will begin between 27 and 30 December 2025.
Flights to Phu Quoc will operate four times weekly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Nha Trang (Cam Ranh) will be served twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays, while Da Nang will receive three weekly flights on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays.
According to the airline, these new routes aim to provide greater regional accessibility and support the growth of two-way tourism, business travel and short-haul leisure traffic. The expansion also highlights the growing role of Techo International Airport as a new hub for Cambodia’s international air traffic.
Air Cambodia stated that booking demand has been strong across regional markets, and the airline will continue evaluating additional routes as part of its 2026 network plan.
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