HK Express unveils flights to Siem Reap
There'll be 3 flights a week.
HK Express, Hong Kong’s only low-fare airline, has announced its new route serving the chic epicentre of Cambodian tourism, Siem Reap.
According to a release from HK Express, offering three flights per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the airline will launch the Siem Reap route on October 1, 2015, with reservations being accepted since late January.
In conjunction to the new route launch, HK Express announced the 10th aircraft - Coeng Fan (rice noodle roll).
During the recent launch, the airline’s Deputy CEO Andrew Cowen also manned a special Coeng Fan hawker cart and gave out lunchboxes of the delicious floppy rice noodle rolls to workers in Causeway Bay, while announcing the new route launch.
Here's more from HK Express:
The resort town of Siem Reap is a popular choice for Hong Kong travellers, not only as the gateway to the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage sites and ancient temple ruins at Angkor but also as a stylish short-break location in its own right with a charming city-centre full of unique boutiques, restaurants and undiscovered gems.
“The profound beauty of Siem Reap is one of the many must-see Southeast Asian experiences offered by our fast-growing network,” said Mr. Luke Lovegrove, Commercial Director for HK Express.
“The Siem Reap route is a significant landmark in our quest to develop low-fare travel options throughout this up-and-coming region of the world.”