Cambodia Bars Flights Over Thailand Border Clashes to Keep Skies Safe
Cambodia’s civil aviation authority bans flights over Thailand border fighting zones, rerouting routes to ensure passenger safety amid renewed clashes.
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Cambodia’s civil aviation authority bans flights over Thailand border fighting zones, rerouting routes to ensure passenger safety amid renewed clashes.
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