PHNOM PENH, July 26 (Xinhua) -- A signing ceremony
was held on Sunday by Cambodia and Vietnam on the establishment of Cambodian Air
Carrier which was a joint venture between Vietnam Airline and National Cambodia
Air Carrier namely Cambodia Angkor Air.
"Vietnamese side has invested 100 million U.S. dollars capital in Cambodia
Angkor air," Sok An, deputy prime minister and minister in charge of the Council
of Ministers, said at the signing ceremony which was presided over by Prime
Minister Hun Senand visiting Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Truong Vinh Trong,
who is also representative of the prime minister of Vietnam.
"Cambodia will have 51 percent share and Vietnamese side controls 49
percent," Sok An said, adding that the Cambodian new airline will help to push
the tourism sector in the Kingdom while the world has met with global economic
and financial crisis. The Vietnamese investment on Cambodia Angkor Air will be
processed for30 years, Sok An said.
Meanwhile, Vietnam has also invested another 100 million U.S. dollars to
open the Bank for Development and Investment of Vietnamand Insurance sector in
Cambodia.
This investment has showed the confidence from Vietnamese side on the
economic growth of Cambodia, Sok An said, adding that it is the pride of the
country that we have our own national flag in aircarrier. He stressed that the
new airline we will launch the official flight tomorrow.
Prime Minister Hun Sen said at the ceremony that "I would like to urge the
new Cambodia Angkor Air to strengthen the management on safety and security for
all travelers".
Additionally, Thong Khong, Cambodian Tourism Minister told reporters that
tourism is one of the key sector in the country and"this year we expected to
have two to three percent increase on this sector." For the first six month of
this year, the tourism sector decreased about one percent across the country,
however, incapital Phnom Penh it has increased 14 to 16 percent so far.
Last year, Cambodia achieved about two million of the foreign tourists.
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