Phnom Penh International Airport has been shortlisted for the Routes Asia Awards 2025. It is in the category of airports with fewer than 5 million passengers, alongside other facilities such as Alice Springs airport, Cairns airport, Clark international airport and Krabi airport.

Phnom Penh International Airport is currently the largest and busiest airport in Cambodia, serving both domestic and international flights. It is the main gateway to Cambodia for travellers, offering connections to several Asian countries. The airport's inclusion in the shortlist reflects its efforts in route development and marketing activities, which are recognised by the airlines participating in the awards.
Selection
The criteria used to shortlist airports for the Routes Asia Awards include an assessment of their achievements in route development and marketing activities.
Route development marketing
Airports are assessed on their ability to provide marketing support to their airline partners. This includes initiatives to improve connectivity and the passenger experience.
Airline votes
The pre-selection process is mainly based on airline votes. Airports are ranked according to their capacity (less than 5 million, from 5 to 20 million and more than 20 million), and their score is calculated on the basis of these votes.
Innovation and growth
For small airports such as those in the under 5 million category, innovation and growth despite limited budgets are important factors. These airports need to demonstrate significant improvements in connectivity and passenger experience.
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