$1bn Siem Reap airport talks
The Phnom Penh Post
Thursday, 16 September 2010 20:34 May Kunmakara

A SOUTH Korean firm plans to discuss construction of a new US$1
billion international airport in Siem Reap province today.

The company, which was involved in the construction of South Korea’s
largest airport, Incheon International, will meet with State
Secretariat of Civil Aviation officials today to study the domestic
aviation industry, SSCA deputy cabinet director Long Chheng said.

“They want to conduct a feasiblity study of Cambodia’s civil-aviation
sector,” he said, but he added that it was too early to discuss the
exact size of the planned facility.

Long Chheng also declined to release the name of the firm until the
conclusion of today’s meeting, but said Cambodia welcomed foreign
direct investment in the sector.

“Under the government’s open-skies policy, we’re very welcoming to any
investment in the country’s aviation sector,” he said.

Siem Reap province Deputy Governor Bun Tharith said yesterday that the
proposed $1 billion airport would be able to accept larger aircraft
than was possible at Siem Reap’s existing international airport.

He said the new airport would be located on 500 hectares of land in
Chie Kreng and Sonikum district, some 60 kilometres from the
provincial capital, which would keep disruptions at the Angkor Wat
complex to a minimum.

“The new airport would not impact or damage the temple by noise
pollution because it is located far away from the town and temple,” he
said yesterday.

He said that further discussions were required before the project
would be sent to the Council for the Development of Cambodia for
approval.

Asia Travel and Tours Cambodia’s managing director Chhim Vivath
applauded the potential airport, and predicted that up to five times
as many tourists could visit the temples of Angkor Wat in the future.

“If they invest here, there could be more direct links from the
European Union and United States to Siem Reap.

Tourists could reduce expenses by not having to transit through other
countries,” he said.

“The number of tourists to Angkor would increase by a factor of four
to five times because the big aircraft could land here,” he
speculated.

Foreign tourist arrivals to Cambodia increased by 12.39 percent to
1,221,156 in the first half of 2010, from 1,086,518 for the same
period last year.

Arrivals to Siem Reap rose 27.42 percent during the period to 640,944,
from 503,028 in 2009, according to data released by the Ministry of
Tourism.

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