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Nov 20, 2014 (newstodate): On November 18, 2014, the Lithuanian charter and ACMI Small Planet Airlines positioned a second Airbus A320 aircraft with its customer in Cambodia.
The carrier has landed a contract with the Cambodian airline Skywings Asia Airlines, allocating two Airbus A320 Aircraft to provide passenger flights between Siem Reap, Cambodia, and cities in China and South Korea.
Under the contract, flight operations are starting from November 2014 and will continue until the end of March 2015.
Set up in 2010 and based at Siem Reap, Cambodia, Skywings Asia Airlines is a JV between Korean and Cambodian investors with a focus on the Korean travel market.
In winter 2013, Small Planet Airlines operated a service with Bhutan Airlines carrying passengers from Bangkok in Thailand to Paro in Bhutan as the company's first attempt to establish itself in the Asian market.
By early December, Small Planet Group expects to announce new information about its plans for the Asian market.
With Polish and Lithuanian AOCs, Small Planet Airlines operates a fleet of 11 aircraft in the markets of the Great Britain, Poland, Lithuania and Italy.
The carrier has landed a contract with the Cambodian airline Skywings Asia Airlines, allocating two Airbus A320 Aircraft to provide passenger flights between Siem Reap, Cambodia, and cities in China and South Korea.
Under the contract, flight operations are starting from November 2014 and will continue until the end of March 2015.
Set up in 2010 and based at Siem Reap, Cambodia, Skywings Asia Airlines is a JV between Korean and Cambodian investors with a focus on the Korean travel market.
In winter 2013, Small Planet Airlines operated a service with Bhutan Airlines carrying passengers from Bangkok in Thailand to Paro in Bhutan as the company's first attempt to establish itself in the Asian market.
By early December, Small Planet Group expects to announce new information about its plans for the Asian market.
With Polish and Lithuanian AOCs, Small Planet Airlines operates a fleet of 11 aircraft in the markets of the Great Britain, Poland, Lithuania and Italy.