Phnom Penh International Airport was a small but busy airport of Cambodia. I was here on the 13th and 16th August 2019 during my short trip to the capital city. The last facility was the shuttle train that ferried people from the airport to the city centre, and vice versa.
There was a prayer room, a building of its own, outside the main airport building, near to the shuttle train station. One reason could be there are a lot of local Muslims among Cambodians actually.
The food court was also located outside the terminal building.
There were many Malaysians flocking the airport when I was there to catch my flight home. Mostly came to Cambodia because they were carrying out the Qurban [slaughtering of animals to be given to the less fortunate] ritual during the Eid ul-Adha season.
chatting with a fellow Malaysian while waiting for the flight |
In a few more years, I could see the airport could be expanding by looking at the development project going on in the city and Phnom Penh might also attract more visitors.
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