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A major new airport to serve Cambodia's capital and boost tourism is due to open in July

Cambodia New Airport
March 21, 2025

KANDAL, Cambodia (AP) โ€” Cambodia expects that its new airport serving the capital will open in July, a project official said Friday, in a major step forward in boosting the country's lucrative tourism sector, whose growth was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Work on Phnom Penhโ€™s new airport, officially known as the Techo International Airport, began in 2019, covering an area of 2,600 hectares (6,425 acres) located at the border of Kandal and Takeo provinces, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of the capital.

โ€œI think the TIA airport here is going to be launched in the soft opening in July 2025, and we believe that so many passengers are waiting and they really want to come in to see this new airport,โ€ said Charles Vann, director of the airportโ€™s project steering committee, during a media tour.

A major new airport to serve Cambodia's capital and boost tourism is due to open in July
Cambodia New Airport

The new airport is a $1.5 billion joint venture between the Cambodian government and the Overseas Cambodian Investment Corp. It's being built by the China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd.

The architects for the airport are the British firm Foster + Partners, whose website says its โ€œdesign embodies a strong sense of place" and is "responsive to the tropical climate.โ€ The terminal building sits under what is described as a single overarching roof canopy that is a lightweight steel grid shell, โ€œwith an innovative screen that filters daylight and illuminates the vast terminal space.โ€

Construction is being undertaken in three phases. Initially, the airport is expected to be capable of handling up to 13 million passengers a year, with capacity increased up to 30 million passengers after 2030, and then up to 50 million passengers in 2050.

It will be the second major airport in Cambodia to open in the space of two years. In 2023, the Chinese-financed Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport began operations in the northwestern province of Siem Reap, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of the centuries-old Angkor Wat temple complex, the countryโ€™s major tourist attraction.

A major new airport to serve Cambodia's capital and boost tourism is due to open in July
Cambodia New Airport

Tourism is one of the main pillars supporting Cambodiaโ€™s economy. According to the Ministry of Tourism, Cambodia received around 6.7 million international tourists in 2024, a 23% increase over 2023.

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