Who flies to Cambodia and from where?
There are two international airports in Cambodia, in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. The Phnom Penh airport was renamed from Pochentong Intl Airport to Phnom Penh Intl Airport and the airport in Siem Reap is called Siem Reap-Angkor Intl Airport. For the time being there are only flights from regional locations though there are plans to build a new airport in Siem Reap later this decade that will permit long-haul flights. To Phnom Penh there is service from Bangkok (Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Air Asia), Hong Kong (Dragon Air), Guangzhou (China Southern), Shanghai (Shanghai Air), Singapore (Silk Air – subsidiary of Singapore Air, Jetstar), Saigon (Vietnam Airlines), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Air, Air Asia), Vientiane (Lao Aviation), and Taiwan (EVA). To Siem Reap there are flights from Bangkok (Bangkok Airways), Vientiane and Pakse (Lao Aviation), Singapore (Silk Air by way of Phnom Penh, Jetstar), Saigon, Hanoi, and Danang (Vietnam Airlines and sometimes Siem Reap Airlines for Danang), Kuala
There are three international airports in Cambodia, in Phnom Penh, in Siem Reap, and in SIhanoukville. The Phnom Penh airport was renamed from Pochentong Intl Airport to Phnom Penh Intl Airport and the airport in Siem Reap is called Siem Reap-Angkor Intl Airport. The airport in SIhanoukville was only recently opened and for the time bieng does not have any commerical flights, though Cambodia’s latest entry to the airline market, Cambodia Angkor Air, intends to offer domestic flights there. For the time being there are only flights from regional locations in Asia though there are plans to build a new airport in Siem Reap later this century that will permit long-haul flights. To Phnom Penh there is service from Bangkok (Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Air Asia), Hong Kong (Dragon Air), Guangzhou (China Southern), Shanghai (Shanghai Air), Singapore (Silk Air – subsidiary of Singapore Air, Jetstar), Saigon (Vietnam Airlines), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Air, Air Asia), Vientiane (Lao Aviation),