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Last updated: February 2, 2026

Why are flights to Cambodia so expensive in 2026?

Flights from North America to Cambodia cost nearly double what they did a few years ago, and the main reason is a massive drop in competition on routes to Asia.

Here’s a price check: A round-trip economy ticket from Los Angeles to Phnom Penh that cost around $800 in 2019 now runs between $1,450 and $1,850. That’s roughly a 95% increase.

So what happened? First, Chinese carriers like China Southern used to offer the cheapest flights to Southeast Asia. But government restrictions have slashed the number of flights Chinese airlines can operate to the U.S. by about 75%. Those budget-friendly options are mostly gone.

Second, without Chinese competition, airlines like Singapore Airlines, EVA Air, and Korean Air now control most connections to Cambodia. With fewer choices, prices stay high.

Third, Cambodia itself has brand-new airports. The Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport opened in late 2023, and the massive Techo International Airport near Phnom Penh opens in 2025. These private projects need to pay off construction debt, so airlines face higher fees. Those costs get added to your ticket.

Finally, flights avoiding Russian airspace take longer routes, burning more fuel and raising costs further.

The outlook: Don’t expect major relief soon. Until U.S.-China flight restrictions ease and Chinese airlines return in full force, premium prices through Seoul, Taipei, or Singapore are the new normal for this route.

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Cheap flights from US/Canada to Cambodia

Superdeals to Cambodia
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Airlines don't design their pricing systems to offer half-price tickets. However, when algorithms detect demand shortfalls for specific routes, automated systems apply steep discounts to fill planes. Airlines would rather accept losses than fly with empty seats.

ATC monitors thousands of routes from US/Canada 24/7, detecting Superdeals with 40–80% discounts. While a typical return flight from North America to Phnom Penh costs $1,200+, with Superdeals you can often grab it for around $450:

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San Francisco — Siem Reap
⚡$490⚡$105053% OFF

Your savings ~ $560

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Chicago — Phnom Penh
⚡$530⚡$112053% OFF

Your savings ~ $590

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Seattle — Siem ReapBusiness
⚡$1890⚡$540065% OFF

Your savings ~ $3510

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Toronto — Phnom Penh
⚡$660⚡$140053% OFF

Your savings ~ $740

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Travel hacks and insights
for North America — Cambodia flights

Verified strategies to save money and avoid friction on routes to Cambodia.

Cambodia Angkor Air reliability warning

Cambodia’s flag carrier, Cambodia Angkor Air, is generally safe but prone to schedule changes and consolidations on less busy routes like Sihanoukville to Siem Reap. International flights to Vietnam are more stable.

Always reconfirm your flight status 24 hours prior. If booking a connection from a long-haul flight, leave a buffer of at least 4 hours. Unlike major global alliances, they do not have interline agreements with US carriers, meaning no protection if you miss your flight due to a delay.

Vancouver gateway saves $200-400 for West Coast travelers

Flights from Vancouver (YVR) to Southeast Asia on EVA Air or China Airlines often undercut Seattle and Los Angeles departures by $200-400. The strong US dollar further amplifies these savings when booking on Canadian airline sites.

For Seattle-based travelers, the $40 bus or train ride to Vancouver yields significant savings. Always compare YVR prices for dates in December, as Canadian holiday pricing structures differ slightly from US Thanksgiving and Christmas peak patterns.

Singapore Airlines flight pass protects against price hikes

Singapore Airlines often sells “Flight Pass” bundles that lock in prices for future travel, which can be valuable during the December peak season. While flexible, these passes allow travel to Cambodia via Singapore without paying last-minute surges.

Check the specific terms for blackout dates, but generally, purchasing a pass 6 months in advance shields you from the typical $400-600 price jump that occurs for December bookings made after September. This works best for travelers planning multiple trips or families.

Domestic flights save 6 hours of dangerous roads

Travel between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap by road takes 5-7 hours on highways that can be congested and accident-prone. Domestic flights on Cambodia Angkor Air take just 45 minutes and often cost $80-100 one way.

Given the safety record of intercity buses and minivans, flying is statistically much safer and saves a full day of vacation time. Book these domestic hops at least 3 weeks in advance, as prices rise sharply closer to departure.

Phnom Penh arrivals require Grab app installation

Taxi scams are rampant at Phnom Penh International (PNH). Drivers may demand $20-30 for a ride that should cost $10-12. To avoid negotiation hassles, download the Grab or PassApp ride-hailing apps before you land.

Use the airport’s free Wi-Fi to book a ride. There is a designated pickup point just outside the arrival hall. The price is fixed in the app, eliminating the risk of “broken meters” or sudden price hikes upon arrival at your hotel.

Night flights maximize vacation time

Flights from North America arriving in Asian hubs (Seoul, Taipei) in the early morning connect to flights landing in Cambodia by midday. This allows you to check into your hotel and start exploring immediately. Conversely, departures from Cambodia are often late evening.

This “red-eye” return schedule effectively gives you a full extra day in Cambodia on your departure date. Ask your hotel for a late check-out or store bags and use the pool/spa before heading to the airport for your 10 PM or 11 PM flight.

What travelers ask most
Expert answers on routing, carriers, timing, and fees

Is the new Techo International Airport (KTI) open for flights yet?

Yes, Techo International Airport (KTI) officially began operations in mid-2025, replacing the old Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH) for most international flights. Located about 20km south of the city center, the new facility handles larger aircraft and offers significantly better amenities. Allow 45-60 minutes for the transfer to downtown Phnom Penh via the new expressway, as traffic congestion remains an issue during peak hours. Verify your airport code carefully—flights listed as PNH may now be routed to KTI depending on the carrier.

Do I still need to fill out paper immigration forms on the plane?

No, the paper forms were fully replaced by the “Cambodia e-Arrival” (CeA) digital system in late 2024. You must complete this digital declaration within 7 days of your arrival, which combines immigration, customs, and health information into one QR code. Download the official app or use the government website before you fly to skip the queues at kiosks upon landing. It is free to submit—avoid third-party scam sites that try to charge you $20-50 for this simple service.

Should I get a Visa on Arrival or an e-Visa?

The e-Visa is far superior for North American travelers to avoid airport hassles. It costs $36 (including processing fee), takes 3 business days to process online, and lets you skip the specific “Visa on Arrival” queue which can be chaotic after long-haul flights. While Visa on Arrival is available for $30, you risk long lines or potential “tea money” (bribe) requests at land borders. Apply via the official government portal (evisa.gov.kh) and print two copies.

What is the best way to get around cities like Phnom Penh?

Download the Grab or PassApp ride-hailing apps immediately upon arrival. These apps let you book tuk-tuks and rickshaws with fixed, transparent pricing, eliminating the need to haggle or worry about overcharging. A typical short ride costs 4,000-6,000 riel ($1-1.50). Avoid hailing drivers off the street at night, as they often charge tourists triple the standard rate and may not know your destination as well as app-guided drivers.

Is there a strict dress code for visiting temples?

Yes, the “Angkor Code of Conduct” is strictly enforced at all sacred sites, including Angkor Wat. Both men and women must cover shoulders and knees—scarves draped over shoulders are often rejected by guards; you need to wear a proper shirt with sleeves. Wear lightweight linen trousers or long skirts and t-shirts. If you show up in tank tops or shorts above the knee, you will be denied entry to the upper levels of temples like Bakan Sanctuary without a refund.

What are the ATM fees like for US bank cards?

Cambodian ATMs are expensive, typically charging $4-6 per withdrawal on top of whatever your home bank charges. Machines dispense US dollars or Cambodian Riel, but many are shifting to Riel-only or $100 bill dispensing. To minimize fees, withdraw the maximum allowed (usually $400-500) at once rather than making small frequent transactions. Better yet, bring a debit card that reimburses ATM fees (like Charles Schwab or Fidelity) to save $50+ over a two-week trip.

How safe is the bus travel between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap?

Safety varies wildly by operator. Avoid the cheap “local” minibuses which are notorious for reckless driving and overcrowding. Stick to reputable “VIP” bus companies like Giant Ibis or Mey Hong, which use modern coaches with seatbelts, enforce speed limits, and offer WiFi/power outlets. Tickets cost $15-18 for the 6-hour journey, a small premium for significantly higher safety standards and comfort compared to the $8 budget options.

How does Air Traveler Club find cheap flights to Cambodia?

We use AI-powered monitoring tools to scan thousands of route combinations from North America to Southeast Asia 24/7. When airlines like EVA Air, Korean Air, or Cathay Pacific quietly drop prices due to unadvertised sales or algorithm shifts, our system flags the anomaly. Our team of human experts then verifies the deal to ensure layovers are reasonable (under 4 hours) and the airline is top-tier. We send these verified alerts to our free newsletter subscribers immediately, often saving them $500-800 on economy tickets.

Nonstop (direct) vs 1-stop
How much do flights from US/Canada to Cambodia cost?

No nonstop service exists between US/Canada and Cambodia. All routings require at least one connection, with total journey times of 20–30 hours depending on hub choice.

This is standard for the route—most travelers connect through Seoul (ICN), Bangkok (BKK), or Singapore (SIN) with minimal hassle. Select connection times of 2.5–4 hours for international-to-international transfers—enough buffer for customs, security, and gate changes without excessive waiting.

All ATC Superdeals are manually verified for optimal connection times and efficient hub routing.

US/Canada to Cambodia one-stop flights. Market vs. ATC Superdeal pricing.
Route Airline(s) Journey Time Avg Price Avg ATC Price
Los Angeles (LAX) → Seoul (ICN) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Korean Air 21h 30m $1,150 $405 (65% off)
San Francisco (SFO) → Singapore (SIN) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Singapore Airlines 22h 00m $1,250 $440 (65% off)
New York (JFK) → Doha (DOH) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Qatar Airways 23h 30m $1,350 $470 (65% off)
Toronto (YYZ) → Seoul (ICN) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Korean Air 23h 00m $1,400 $490 (65% off)
Vancouver (YVR) → Taipei (TPE) → Phnom Penh (PNH) EVA Air 21h 45m $1,275 $450 (65% off)
Chicago (ORD) → Tokyo (NRT) → Phnom Penh (PNH) ANA / Cambodia Airways 23h 15m $1,350 $470 (65% off)
Houston (IAH) → Dubai (DXB) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Emirates 24h 00m $1,400 $490 (65% off)
Seattle (SEA) → Seoul (ICN) → Siem Reap (SAI) Korean Air 22h 00m $1,250 $440 (65% off)
Atlanta (ATL) → Bangkok (BKK) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Delta / Thai Airways 24h 30m $1,450 $510 (65% off)
Montreal (YUL) → Doha (DOH) → Phnom Penh (PNH) Qatar Airways 24h 30m $1,500 $525 (65% off)

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Best stopovers
for US/Canada to Cambodia flights

Not all connections are created equal. When flying from the US/Canada to Cambodia, routing through major airport hubs can deliver lower total fares, better-equipped aircraft, and access to airline stopover programs.

Seoul ICN

with Korean Air / Asiana Airlines

  • Average savings: 30-40% vs non-stop flights
  • Flight segments: ~13h North America-Seoul + ~5.5h Seoul-Phnom Penh/Siem Reap
  • Typical connection: 2-4 hours (minimum 60 minutes)
  • Stopover perks: Free transit tours
  • Visa requirements: Most North America passports transit visa-free airside
  • Airport rating: Consistently Skytrax 4-star, top global hub
  • Best for: Los Angeles, Vancouver, Seattle travelers seeking excellent award-seat availability

Tokyo HND

with ANA / Japan Airlines

  • Average savings: 25-35% vs non-stop flights
  • Flight segments: North America-Tokyo (~11-12h), then Tokyo-Phnom Penh (~6h)
  • Typical connection: 2-5 hours (minimum 60 minutes)
  • Stopover perks: Free Japan exploration
  • Visa requirements: North America passports transit airside without visa
  • Airport rating: Haneda frequently rated world’s best airport
  • Best for: San Francisco, Toronto, Chicago travelers seeking flat-bed business class value

Taipei TPE

with EVA Air / China Airlines

  • Average savings: 35-45% vs non-stop flights
  • Flight segments: Split into ~13h North America-Taipei and ~4.5h Taipei-Phnom Penh legs
  • Typical connection: 2-4 hours (minimum 60 minutes)
  • Stopover perks: Free guided cultural tours
  • Visa requirements: North America passports usually transit visa-free airside
  • Airport rating: Skytrax 4-star with strong transit facilities
  • Best for: Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver travelers seeking consistently lower long-haul fares

Bangkok BKK

with Thai Airways / EVA Air

  • Average savings: 30-40% vs non-stop flights
  • Flight segments: Two-leg journey: ~17h North America-Bangkok, ~1h Bangkok-Phnom Penh/Siem Reap
  • Typical connection: 2-5 hours (minimum 75 minutes)
  • Stopover perks: Modern terminal with premium lounge access
  • Visa requirements: North America passports transit airside without Thai visa
  • Airport rating: Major Skytrax-rated hub with strong amenities
  • Best for: Los Angeles, New York, Toronto travelers seeking regional cultural stopover experience

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Best airlines and aircraft
for long-haul flights to Cambodia

Most travelers book US/Canada–Cambodia flights by price and schedule—but aircraft choice determines whether you arrive refreshed or wrecked. Cabin pressurization, humidity, seat configuration, and service standards vary dramatically on this route.

Below are carriers we recommend—with superior configurations on flights from the US and Canada to Cambodia.

Singapore Airlines

A350-900

Five-time Skytrax World’s Best Airline winner. The A350 offers lower cabin altitude and greater humidity, enhancing long-haul comfort via Changi, a top global hub.

  • Route: 1-stop via Singapore (SIN) from Los Angeles (LAX) → Phnom Penh (PNH) (~20 hrs total)
  • Economy: 32″ pitch, 18″ width, 3-3-3 layout, adjustable headrests, USB power ports
  • Business: 1-2-1 layout, fully lie-flat 78″ seats, direct aisle access
  • Standouts: 18.5″ HD touchscreen IFE with 100+ movies, KrisWorld content, onboard wifi (satellite-based), multi-course meals with Asian fusion cuisine
  • Typical Pricing: Economy $1,100-$1,600; Business $4,200-$6,000;

ANA (All Nippon Airways)

B787-9 Dreamliner

Four-time Skytrax 5-star rating. The B787’s composite fuselage allows larger windows and better humidity for passenger well-being, connecting via Tokyo Narita.

  • Route: 1-stop via Tokyo Narita (NRT) from San Francisco (SFO) → Phnom Penh (PNH) (~22 hrs total)
  • Economy: 31″ pitch, 17.3″ width, 3-3-3 layout, adjustable headrest, on-demand IFE
  • Business: 1-2-1 layout, fully lie-flat 78″ seats with privacy shell
  • Standouts: 16″ HD touchscreen IFE, onboard WiFi (limited zones), traditional Japanese and Western meal options, amenity kits with skin care products
  • Typical Pricing: Economy $950-$1,400; Business $3,800-$5,200;

Air Canada

B787-9 Dreamliner

North America’s largest airline, with high service standards. The B787 offers improved fuel efficiency and comfort, connecting through Vancouver International Airport.

  • Route: 1-stop via Vancouver (YVR) and Tokyo Narita (NRT) from Toronto (YYZ)/Vancouver → Phnom Penh (PNH) (~24-26 hrs total)
  • Economy: 31″ pitch, 17″ width, 3-3-3 layout, personal seatback screens
  • Business: 1-2-1 layout, lie-flat 78″ seats, direct aisle access
  • Standouts: High-definition touchscreen IFE, free messaging over WiFi, multi-course meals aligned with Canadian and Asian tastes
  • Typical Pricing: Economy $1,100-$1,500; Business $4,000-$5,500;

China Southern Airlines

A350-900

China’s largest carrier by fleet size, offering strong network coverage. The A350’s improved air quality and quiet cabin enhance comfort, with 1-stop routes via Guangzhou.

  • Route: 1-stop via Guangzhou (CAN) from Los Angeles (LAX) or Toronto (YYZ) → Phnom Penh (PNH) (~22-24 hrs total)
  • Economy: 32″ pitch, 18″ width, 3-3-3 layout, adjustable headrests
  • Business: 1-2-1 layout, lie-flat 78″ seats, direct aisle access
  • Standouts: 17″ HD touchscreen IFE with wide Chinese and international content, onboard WiFi, regional Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisine options
  • Typical Pricing: Economy $900-$1,300; Business $3,500-$4,800;

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