DHL Express has launched a flight connection between its Bangkok hub and Phnom Penh.
According to DHL, the new flight is operated five times a week by K-Mile Air using a Boeing 737-400F, which offers a gross payload of 19 tons. The service is aimed at the growing import and export demands of industries such as garments and construction.
“This new flight is another step towards unlocking Cambodia’s vast potential for trade in Southeast Asia,” said Ken Lee, CEO of DHL Express Asia Pacific. “Trade between Cambodia and Thailand reached US$5.1 billion in 2015, and the country also imported US$1.05 billion worth of goods from Singapore in 2014. By improving inbound and outbound capacities from markets like Thailand and Singapore where our hubs are located, we are confident that this new flight will further develop Cambodia’s market. With our extensive air network, this dedicated service will enhance the country’s global connectivity and trade relations.”
Sean Wall, executive vice president of network operations and aviation at DHL Express Asia Pacific, said that the demand for movement of goods will grow further as Cambodia increasingly becomes an important trading player in Southeast Asia.
“Our latest service is good news for businesses in Cambodia, offering them the capacity, frequency, and seamless export capabilities they need to reach more customers in new markets,” he said. “It also underscores our ongoing commitment to continuously strengthen our network and connectivity to provide more efficient routes for customers.”