Emirates will bring back its daily Phnom Penh service starting 1 May, although this time it will be a one-stop flight via Singapore.

The service will be operated with a three-class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, including first class, business class and economy class.

Through this additional connection, Emirates will serve Singapore with four daily flights from 1 May.

Emirates’ flight EK348 will depart Dubai at 0230 and arrives in Singapore at 1405. The flight will then depart Singapore at 1535 arriving in Phnom Penh at 1635.

Emirates’ return flight EK349 will leave Phnom Penh at 2050 and arrives in Singapore at 2350. The service will then depart Singapore at 0140 early the next morning, arriving in Dubai at 0455.

Emirates SkyCargo will also offer cargo bellyhold capacity on the Boeing 777-300ER of more than 300 tonnes a week in and out of Phnom Penh. Main commodities exported from Phnom Penh include textiles, pharmaceuticals, and high-value commodities.

“The resumption of our Phnom Penh services demonstrates our commitment to strengthening our Southeast Asian network, as we continue to create more opportunities for travellers to explore diverse and culturally rich destinations and help businesses and exporters of all sizes establish stronger trade connections,” said Emirates deputy president and chief commercial officer, Adnan Kazim.

“We thank the Cambodian and Singaporean authorities for their support in establishing this new route.”

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