Siem Reap Airways International was a Cambodian regional airline based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Wholly owned by Bangkok Airways of Thailand, its primary hub was Phnom Penh International Airport, with secondary hubs at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Siem Reap International Airport. It ceased operations on 1 December 2008.
Destinations
During its eight-year existence, Siem Reap Airways flew to the following destinations:
- Koh Kong
- Phnom Penh — Phnom Penh International Airport (Hub)
- Siem Reap — Siem Reap International Airport (Hub)
- Sihanoukville — Sihanouk International Airport
- Hong Kong International Airport
- Luang Prabang — Luang Prabang International Airport
- Pakse — Pakse International Airport
- Bangkok
- Don Mueang International Airport (Original Hub)
- Suvarnabhumi Airport (Later Hub)
- Ho Chi Minh City — Tan Son Nhat International Airport
Fleet
In May 2008, the Siem Reap Airways fleet included the following three aircraft (all operated by Bangkok Airways):
- 2 Airbus A320-200
- 1 ATR 72-500
Banned EU status
Siem Reap Airways appeared on the European Union's list of prohibited carriers for safety reasons and was therefore banned from operating services of any kind to or within any EU nations. As of 1 December 2008, the airline sought clarification from the European Union about the ban.
