Phnom Penh International Airport Guide (PNH)
Phnom Penh International Airport serves Cambodia's capital. As Cambodia is one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia, Phnom Penh International Airport now handles millions of passengers annually. This Phnom Penh International Airport guide offers travellers essential information on the airport's facilities and transportation options.
An information counter is in the check-in area.
A tourist information counter is in the Arrivals hall.
Street 2004 and Russian Federation Blvd are the primary routes for motorists travelling from Phnom Penh city centre to the airport. The drive time is about 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
National Highways 3 and 4 link the southern and eastern parts of Cambodia with the airport, while National Highways 5 and 6 connect the northeast to the north of Phnom Penh city centre, before meeting up with Russian Federation Blvd.
Public Transport
Bus: Bus line 3 links Phnom Penh International Airport with Russey Keo Garden, passing through the Central Market. You can find the bus stop on Russian Federation Blvd, just outside the airport compound.
Remorque (Tuk Tuk): Motorcycle-powered Tuk Tuks are readily available outside the Arrivals area. Fares are predetermined based on the destination. For fare details, consult the transport information counter.
Taxi: Licenced airport taxis operate on predetermined fares. Passengers must purchase a ticket at the information counter before boarding.
Car sharing: Grab operates in Phnom Penh and can pick up passengers from the airport. The pick-up point is at the end of the sheltered walkway near the parking lot across from the Arrivals hall.
Terminal facilities
Numerous ATMs are available, including those from overseas banks such as China, Taiwan, and Malaysia, specifically catering to international travellers in the Arrivals area for local currency withdrawals.
Currency exchange counters are located near the check-in desks, by Gate 9 in the boarding area, and near the Lost & Found office in the Arrivals section.
Free Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout the airport.
Shops selling SIM cards are in Arrivals.
A post office is near the check-in area.
Phnom Penh Airport features a Dining Gallery in the public area. This section offers a variety of cafés and restaurants.
International Departures, after security, has several dining options. However, in Domestic Departures, options are limited to a bakery and a doughnut counter.
International Departures has a good selection of shops, including Khmer crafts and duty-free shops.
Travellers who have misplaced items within Phnom Penh International Airport, call +855 (0)92 666 036, email pnhllxh@cambodia-airports.aero, or visit the Lost & Found counter at Arrivals.
Travellers who have lost items on the plane, contact the airline you flew with.
Phnom Penh International Airport has a short-term car park. Visit this page for rates.
Due to the prevalent trend of travellers comparing prices and booking in advance, many car rental companies meet customers directly at the Arrivals area instead of maintaining a dedicated booth within the airport.
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