![]()  | |||||||
  | |||||||
| Founded | 2002 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commenced operations | 15 January 2003 | ||||||
| Ceased operations | 16 October 2003 | ||||||
| Operating bases | Phnom Penh | ||||||
| Key people | Ross Pollock[1] | ||||||

Mekong Airlines was an airline based in Cambodia.
History
Founded in 1998 as Yana Airlines (Khmer: ក្រុមហ៊ុនអាកាសចរណ៍យ៉ាណា), the company was renamed to Mekong Airlines in 2002."Yana Airlines history from Cambodia, Rest of the World; Airline History". airlinehistory.co.uk. Mekong Airlines operated scheduled flights to several destinations in southeast Asia using a leased Boeing 737-500, which was put in service 15 January 2003 and returned on 16 October of that year, marking the end of the airline's business.[2] The airline was made up of mostly Australian management thanks to an agreement between Australian and Cambodian investors.
Destinations
Mekong Airlines served the following destinations prior to its collapse:
| Country | City | Airport | 
|---|---|---|
| Cambodia | Phnom Penh | Pochentong International Airport [Base] | 
| China | Hong Kong | Hong Kong International Airport | 
| Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | Kuala Lumpur International Airport | 
| Singapore | Singapore | Singapore Changi Airport | 
| Thailand | Bangkok | Don Mueang International Airport | 
| Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City | Tan Son Nhat International Airport | 
Fleet
Mekong Airlines operated a single Boeing 737-500 aircraft throughout operations:[3]
References
 Media related to Mekong Airlines at Wikimedia Commons
