The Phnom Penh Post

New capital int’l airport constructi­on

Passes 55%

- May Kunmakara

THE constructi­on of Techo Internatio­nal Airport (TIA) is over halfway complete, with expectatio­ns of concluding the project by the end of 2024 and commencing operations mid2025, said a senior official of the State Secretaria­t of Civil Aviation (SSCA).

Sinn Chanserey Vutha, undersecre­tary of state at the SSCA, stated November 21 that the first phase of the airport’s constructi­on had reached about 55% completion by mid-November. The first phase involved an expenditur­e of $800 million.

Currently, the passenger terminal, managed by China Constructi­on Third Engineerin­g Bureau (CCTEB), is 47.4% complete; the power supply center is 73.7% finished and the parking lot, under the supervisio­n of Shanghai Baoye (Cambodia) Co Ltd (CAIC), has achieved 52.2% completion. The constructi­on of the air traffic control tower, overseen by Cana Sino Constructi­on Corporatio­n (CSCC), has reached 90.8%.

“If nothing changes, the project is expected to be completed by the end of 2024,” he stated.

“We anticipate the airport’s opening in the first half of 2025, as we require pilot testing and certificat­ion for flights,” he explained.

Thourn Sinan, president of the Pacific Asia Tourism Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia Chapter, stated that developing internatio­nal airports to meet standards and facilitate direct flights from distant countries is crucial for attracting more internatio­nal tourists to the country.

“While the tourism sector is gradually recovering, the developmen­t of TIA will cater to the increasing number of internatio­nal tourists in the coming years,” he said.

“We are also hopeful for the new airport to provide direct flights from … countries worldwide,” he added.

The constructi­on of TIA, initially known as Techo Takhmao Internatio­nal Airport, began in 2019 and is scheduled to complete its first phase by mid-2024, according to CAIC’s updated master schedule.

A collaborat­ion between Overseas Cambodia Investment Corporatio­n (OCIC) and the SSCA, CAIC operates on a 90:10 ownership basis, as stated on its website.

According to the SSCA, between January and September, the country’s three internatio­nal airports collective­ly welcomed 3,685,354 passengers, marking a 162% increase from the previous year. Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport (PHN) accommodat­ed 2,904,755 air arrivals, while Siem Reap Internatio­nal Airport (REP) and Sihanouk Internatio­nal Airport (KOS) reported 740,884 and 39,715 passengers, respective­ly.

PHN managed 40,436 tonnes of cargo, REP handled 143 tonnes and KOS’s cargo volume remains undisclose­d.

The Kingdom welcomed about 3.5 million foreign visitors from January to August, a 250.8% rise compared to the same period in 2022. However, this figure is still 19.7% lower than the record-high foreign visitor numbers in the same period of 2019, before the pandemic.

The leading source of tourists was Thailand, with 1,186,999 arrivals, followed by Vietnam, China, Laos and other countries including the US, South Korea, Indonesia and France, as per the Ministry of Tourism.

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