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Cambodia Denies Discrimination Against Thai Travelers, Urges Caution Over Transit in Thailand

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PHNOM PENH, Jan.08, 2025 (KPT) — Cambodia’s civil aviation spokesman on Wednesday denied reports that Thai travelers face discrimination when entering or leaving the country, saying only additional security measures are applied to those without a frequent travel record.

Sin Chansereyvutha, secretary of state and spokesman for civil aviation, said passengers with clear travel histories face no questioning when departing Cambodia for Thailand. He added that Thai nationals entering Cambodia for the first time may be asked to provide supporting documents and undergo routine security checks.

His remarks followed Thai media reports alleging Cambodian authorities at international airports, particularly Phnom Penh’s Techo International Airport, had subjected Thai travelers to excessive questioning.

Cambodia’s Foreign Ministry has advised its embassies abroad to warn both Cambodian and foreign travelers to avoid transiting through Thailand and to suspend use of Thai airlines temporarily, citing what it called intimidation and inappropriate behavior by Thai authorities.

The Cambodian Embassy in France also issued a statement condemning what it described as mistreatment of European passengers transiting Bangkok, including prolonged questioning, demands for financial proof, hotel booking checks, and in some cases lost luggage upon arrival in Phnom Penh.

Officials stressed that Cambodia remains safe and welcoming, and urged travelers to consider alternative airlines and routes offering smoother transit experiences.

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