Angkor_International_Airport

Siem Reap International Airport

Siem Reap International Airport

Former airport in Cambodia (1932–2023)


Siem Reap International Airport[lower-alpha 1] (IATA: REP, ICAO: VDSR) was an international airport serving Siem Reap and Angkor. It opened in 1932 and closed in 2023 upon the opening of Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport. It was the second-busiest airport in Cambodia after Phnom Penh International Airport.[4][1][5][2][6]

Quick Facts Siem Reap International Airportអាកាសយានដ្ឋានអន្តរជាតិសៀមរាប Aéroport international de Siem Reap, Summary ...

History

Siem Reap Airport opened in 1932 under French supervision.[7] A modern terminal was inaugurated in 2006.

Due to increased traffic and pollution damage caused to Angkor Wat, in 2010, plans for replacing the airport with a larger airport further from the temple complex were announced.[8][2][6][9] After delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2023, the Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport was opened and the Siem Reap International Airport was closed.[10]

Facilities

The airport was at an elevation of 60 feet (18 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 05/23 with a concrete surface measuring 2,550 by 45 metres (8,366 ft × 148 ft).[11][12]

On 28 August 2006, a new terminal opened.[citation needed] [13]

Air Traffic Control was provided by CATS (Cambodia Air Traffic Services), with full approach and aerodrome VHF facilities housed in the control tower between the fire station and the domestic terminal.[14]

CATS are also responsible for clearing takeoffs and landings of tourist helicopters from the “Big Balloon” site, 3 km away, near Angkor Wat. Both Helicopters Cambodia and Sokha Helicopters operate from the airport, with Sokha mainly operating from the Big Yellow Balloon site.

The airport was 6 km outside Siem Reap, just off National Route 6 north. Runway alignments were 23 & 05, with only 23 being used for takeoff, due to flight restrictions over Angkor temple.

Airfield

  • Runway: 2,550 m (8,370 ft) long x 45 m (148 ft) width (with shoulders 2.5 m wide each).
  • Parallel taxiway: length: 240 m (790 ft) width: 20 m (66 ft) and 10 metres of shoulders. Under construction: 1 (length: 600 metres, width: 25 metres and 15 metres of shoulders).
  • Number of stands: 10
Interior view of Siem Reap International Airport
Apron area of the airport

Former airlines and destinations

In November 2012, for one season, Condor operated service to/from Frankfurt using a Boeing 767. The outbound flight from Siem Reap operated via Phuket, while the inbound one was nonstop.[15][16][17]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at REP airport. See Wikidata query.
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Accidents and incidents

In August 2002, a Bangkok Airways ATR 72-200 skidded off the runway. The airport was closed for two days.

See also

Notes

  1. Khmer: អាកាសយានដ្ឋានអន្តរជាតិសៀមរាប; French: Aéroport international de Siem Reap

References

  1. "New Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport New Airport Profile | CAPA". centreforaviation.com. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  2. Cheang, Sopheng (16 October 2023). "Cambodia opens new airport to serve Angkor Wat as it seeks to boost tourist arrivals". ABC News. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  3. "Cambodia Airports Traffic Data". Cambodia-airports.com.
  4. "New Siem Reap International Airport to begin operations in October". TIG Asia. 31 July 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  5. Sebastian Strangio (23 February 2021). "John Burgess on the Modern Life of Angkor Wat". The Diplomat.
  6. Govindasamy, Siva (22 September 2010). "Cambodia eyes new airport for Siem Reap". Flight Global.
  7. Kenyon, Barry (18 October 2023). "New Cambodian airport opens in Siem Reap". Pattaya Mail.
  8. Airport information for VDSR[usurped] from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  9. "State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (Cambodia)" (PDF). Schedule-coordination.jp. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  10. Siva Govindasamy (22 September 2010). "Cambodia eyes new airport for Siem Reap". Flightglobal.
  11. "CATS". www.cats.com.kh.
  12. "Condor stays on track for growth in winter 2012/13" (PDF) (Press release). Condor. 19 January 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  13. "Condor Air commences Frankfurt-Siem Reap service". TTG Asia. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  14. "Flight plan Winter 2013/14" (PDF). Condor. March 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  15. "Changing Airport in Siem Reap to customers". Cambodia Angkor Air. 9 April 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  16. "Transferring to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport". Vietnam Airlines. Retrieved 2 October 2023.

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