Two Giant companies Jointly Introduce Cambodia’s First Seaplane Service

In a remarkable partnership that paves the way for unprecedented travel experiences, the esteemed Royal Group, led by Nak Oknha Kith Meng, has joined forces with Chinese-Hong Kong company Seaplane Asia Limited to establish Cambodia’s inaugural seaplane service.

This groundbreaking collaboration was revealed through a social media post by Mr. Phan Natt on June 9, 2023, signaling a new era of seamless and extraordinary travel opportunities in the Kingdom.

Under the newly formed entity, Royal Group Samra Seaplan, Cambodia’s very first seaplane service will take flight, redefining the concept of travel and unlocking access to extraordinary destinations within the country. With a shared commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, this joint venture aims to revolutionize the way travelers explore Cambodia’s stunning resorts, breathtaking beaches, and captivating tourist ports.

With Royal Group and Seaplane Asia at the helm, this visionary collaboration will undoubtedly propel Cambodia’s tourism industry to new heights, captivating the imaginations of travelers and showcasing the country’s natural beauty like never before.

 

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