8/01/2011
Bangkok Post
Cambodia traffic not affected by  political spat. Air traffic between Thailand and Cambodia remains robust  with no effect from the growing political tension arising from the  arrest of seven Thais for allegedly trespassing onto Cambodian soil.
Executives of Thai Airways  International and Bangkok Airways said yesterday that they have not seen  any impact from the incident.
Demand for travel between  Bangkok and the two major Cambodian cities, the capital Phnom Penh and  the tourist destination Siem Reap, remained strong, with little concern  among tourists or business travellers about potential risks, they said.
A group including Panich  Vikitsreth, a Democrat MP for Bangkok, and Veera Somkwamkid, a leading  member of the People's Alliance for Democracy, were detained by  Cambodian authorities on Dec 29 after they crossed the border at Khok  Sung district in Sa Kaeo and entered Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey  province.
``I think [the border incident]  is not an issue for travellers. They don't feel threatened as they see  the issue is being worked out by the governments,'' said a senior  executive of Thai Airways.
Both airlines reported high load  factors on their flights spurred by high holiday season demand and a  new visa exemption that took effect on Dec 16.
 






 
 
 
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