Cambodia’s Air Cargo Transport Soars Nearly 30% in Early 2025

Cambodia’s aviation sector is on a remarkable trajectory, showcasing significant growth in both air passenger numbers and cargo transport in the first seven months of 2025. According to His Excellency Sin Chansereyvutha, spokesperson for the Civil Aviation Authority, the country experienced a nearly 30% surge in air cargo transport, alongside a 16% increase in air passenger traffic.

Between January and July 2025, Cambodia welcomed over 4,082,260 air passengers, marking a robust 16% rise compared to the same period last year. The nation’s three international airports—Phnom Penh International Airport, Siem Reap International Airport, and Sihanoukville International Airport—facilitated a total of 37,492 round-trip flights.

The growth in air cargo transport was particularly notable, with total cargo tonnage reaching 47,218 tons. This surge underscores the crucial role that air transport plays in stimulating Cambodia’s economy and enhancing international trade connections.

Focusing on the months of June and July alone, the aviation sector demonstrated resilience and dynamism, with the three major airports reporting an 8% increase in two-way flights, totaling over 5,111 flights. The number of transit passengers also rose to approximately 553,523, reflecting a nearly 14% increase, while an impressive 10,267 tons of cargo was transported, marking a steady 30% growth.

The air travel landscape between Cambodia and Thailand remains vibrant, as eight airlines continue to offer services, including three domestic airlines and five Thai carriers. This collaboration not only enhances connectivity but also expands travel options for passengers.

As Cambodia cements its position as a key player in regional air travel, these positive trends signify not just a recovery from past challenges but also a promising future for the aviation industry in the Kingdom.

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