Cambodia copes with double-digit traffic growth

The Cambodian government recently awarded the operator of its three international airports more than $100 million for upgrades in an effort to accommodate strong passenger growth driven by the country’s nascent tourism industry. Cambodia Airports—the subsidiary of Italian firm Vinci, which serves as the concession company for the international gateways at Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville—has begun construction and expects it to occur in stages over the next two years.  Plans call for the extension of the existing terminal in Phnom Penh by more than 200,000 square feet and include a third floor to offer greater services to business travelers. The upgrades will also include new IT systems, check-in counters, boarding gates and traveler services. Last year, the airport received 2.4 million visitors, representing an increase of 15 percent compared with 2012. Phnom Penh offers 26 routes through 20 airlines and serves as a hub for national carrier, Cambodia Angkor Air. …

Since 2009, Siem Reap has emerged as the fastest growing airport in Cambodia and has become a popular holiday destination, particularly among Asian tourists attracted by low fares and direct routes. South Korean visitors account for 28 percent of traffic, followed by Chinese passengers at 22 percent. Six carriers launched services to Siem Reap in 2013, including Spring Airlines, Thai AirAsia, Dragonair, Air Busan, Air China and Jin Air. Planners expect passenger traffic to reach 5 million at both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap by 2025. …

Jennifer Meszaros
http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/2014-02-05/cambodia-copes-double-digit-traffic-growth