No change to SIA flights between S’pore and Cambodia, S’pore and Thailand, amid border dispute

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A spokesperson for the SIA Group said its top priority is the safety of customers and its employees.

A spokesperson for the SIA Group said its top priority is the safety of its customers and employees.

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SINGAPORE – All Singapore Airlines (SIA) flights between Singapore and Cambodia, as well as between Singapore and Thailand, continue to operate normally despite a 

deadly border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.

A spokesperson for the SIA Group said its top priority is the safety of its customers and employees.

“We will continue to monitor the situation closely and adjust our flights where necessary,” the spokesperson added.

A long-simmering border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia escalated to deadly violence on July 24 as their military forces clashed at multiple spots, leaving at least 12 people dead. 

The flare-up is part of a broader disagreement with origins stretching back more than a century and involves parts of a region known as the Emerald Triangle, where the boundaries of Thailand, Cambodia and Laos meet. 

The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia will attend mediation talks over their deadly border conflict in Malaysia on July 28 at 3pm local time at the Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office in Putrajaya, a 30-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur. 

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

invited representatives

from both countries. Malaysia, which chairs the regional grouping Asean, has informed the Thai government that Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet would also be attending the talks, the statement said.

According to The Nation newspaper, flights between Thailand and Cambodia are not affected, as Cambodia’s declared restricted area is limited and does not significantly impact air traffic departing from Thailand. Alternative flight paths are also readily available.

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