Talk:Phnom Penh International Airport

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[edit] No flights outside SE Asia?

If I read this right, there are no flights from here (or anywhere else in Cambodia) to anywhere further away than Beijing, and thus nowhere outside SE Asia. Surely must be quite an impressive record for a country of such a size (same as Syria, nearly twice that of Hungary) and nearly 15 million people to have no direct air connections outside its immediate region? This might be a difficult thing to establish, but just seemed like a decent piece of trivia!

You got to know that it's a small airport. The runways aren't even as large as other airports are. Going to Cambodia to see family in 2000 compared to 2006, the airport has changed quite a bit due to renovations. But it, by no means, was increased in size or taxiways. It wouldn't be able to handle a larger capacity unless they made runways more bigger. If you haven't been there, I'll try and put it in perspective: Most airports (i.e JFK, Changi, or Narita) have taxiways that a plane can land going only one way. At Phnom Penh (Pochetong), even a smaller jet has to land and then turn around to taxi back into the terminal. In many cases, other airports, you don't need to because they can just taxi right in. I mean, the nearest and most often traveled route for visitors is via Changi in Singapore(from what I've seen). There are other flights, obviously, to and fro other countries but mainly in nearby Asian countries.