Cheap flights to Phnom Penh

Cheap Flight to Phnom Penh
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Cheap one-way & return flights to Phnom Penh from London

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Singapore Airlines
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 791.89
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Malaysia Airlines
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 861.09
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British Airways
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 862.07
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Thai Airways International
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 951.69
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Qatar Airways
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 997.57
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Emirates
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1040.39
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Air France
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1238.50
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China Southern Airlines
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1295.49
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Etihad Airways
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1375.29
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SINGAPORE AIRLINES
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 791.89return
MALAYSIA AIRLINES
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 861.09return
BRITISH AIRWAYS
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 862.07return
THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 951.69return
QATAR AIRWAYS
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 997.57return
EMIRATES
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1040.39return
AIR FRANCE
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1238.50return
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1295.49return
ETIHAD AIRWAYS
LON ➞ PNH London - Phnom Penh 01 Apr - 24 Apr
£ 1375.29return
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What are the air operators providing cheap flights to Phnom Penh from uk?

Some of the leading airlines offering low airfares for flights to Phnom Penh from UK are Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific. 

Are there any direct flights from london to Phnom Penh?

There are no direct flights to Phnom Penh from London as of the latest flight records. 

What is the average flight time from London to Phnom Penh?

The average flight time from London to Phnom Penh is 14hours 10minutes. 

What is the distance from the airport to the city center?

Phnom Penh International Airport is located at a distance of approximately 10 kilometers west of the city center. 

How to get to the city center from the airport?

Three main options of ground transportation are available at Phnom Penh International Airport. A convenient and reliable option of reaching the city from the airport is via the official taxis operating at the airport. These can easily be hailed upon exiting the arrivals lounge of Phnom Penh International Airport. A ticket will be handed to you prior to embarking upon your journey that states the fare charged. Taxi drivers usually speak and understand English so it is easy to communicate. 

A comparatively cheaper option for those travelling on a budget is via the tuk tuks. These are three-wheeled vehicles with no windows with only the driver's seat in the front. tuk tuks can be hailed upon exiting the airport's gates. This charge a fixed fare of $7or 4.4 British pounds for transport to Phnom Penh city. Motos or motor-bike taxis are also available on the gates of the airport. This is the cheapest option for travelling to the city although not quite safe as you would need to be weary of bag snatchers.  

Why travel to Phnom Penh? 

The bustling capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh is one of those cities that truly boast an amazing journey to unravelling the adventures that mighty Asia beholds. Nestled along the banks of the confluence of Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac rivers, the city boasts a fantastic mix of Angkorian architecture and the French colonial villas creating an ever charming vibe for tourists to explore. Phnom Penh once glammed as the "Pearl of mighty Asia" owing to its aspiring culture, exquisite temples and stunning natural beauty, has once again managed to uplift itself from the spoils of its once-afflicted war, to boast an ever gleaming capital. From its age-old extraordinary temples, spires of gold, stupas made from stone, indulgent palaces and the city's wide tree-lined boulevards, Phnom Penh is sure to leave you mesmerized by all its captivating attractions. 

Begin your journey with a visit to exploring one of the masterpieces of the Khmer architecture at the Royal Palace. Nestled in the middle of the French-styled tropical lush gardens, the palace not only boasts an exotic serene aura but also classic Cambodian architectural styles with its peaking spires and golden temple nagas that simply shouldn’t be missed out on. the palace was built in the year 1866 for the then prevailing king of Cambodia and as such the attraction boasts sheer extravagance that is sure to leave its visitors mesmerized. Also not to be missed is the Silver Pagoda intricately styled with more than 4000 silver tiles that houses a fascinating collection of cultural artefacts offering an insightful image to the country's history and culture. Another attraction offering a more detailed insight into Cambodia's Khmer history can be attained with a visit to the National Museum. Exhibits include ceramics, sculptures, glassware and a lot more from Cambodia's golden age of the 12th century. 

The iconic Wat Phnom Daun Penh features one of those interesting tourist sites that gave the city its legendary name. The temple exhibits the five statues of Buddha that were once discovered by a wealthy widow floating down the river in a tree. A temple was then built on a man-made hill to display these iconic statues in the year 1373 that now serve as a huge source of attraction for tourists from across the world. 

Phnom Penh also features a number of attractions that offers a heart-wrenching insight into a war that Cambodia underwent not too long ago. The killing fields of Choeung Ekis one such attraction that you shouldn’t miss especially if you love exploring different country's history. An audio guide at Choeung Ek will take you through the fields where the Khmer Rouge held a bloodbath of thousands of Cambodians between the years of 1975 to 1979.The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is another one of those insightful museums that will take you through the country's heartbreaking history. This museum, also commonly known as S-21 prison that was once a high school building, exhibits the dark alleys of the torture cells and interrogation centers that were used by the Khmer Rouge regime. Many horrific pictures of the life of prisoners in the torture cells are also displayed through the museum alleys. Both these attractions have long served as a great source of attraction for tourists across the globe yearning to witness the painful history of Cambodia and appreciating the resilience of its brave people. 

How to get around Phnom Penh?

Tuk tuks or Remork-motos are the most predominant and common mode used for getting around Phnom Penh. These usually involve carriages attached to a motorbike that offer a cheap mode of travelling within the city. Motos or motorcycles are another one of the prevailing local transport option used by the locals and the tourists alike. 

A more convenient option for tourists is the taxis. Although fares will be more as compared to the predominant local transport options like the tuk tuks, motos or motorcycles, taxis tend to be a safer and a more convenient option. Phnom Penh doesn’t operate a proper bus system so you will hardly find buses on the roads of the city. 

What are the hotel and accommodation options in Phnom Penh?

Phnom Pench boasts a range of accommodation options that include backpacker hostels, five star hotels, budget guest houses and extremely affordable lodgings and bed and breakfasts as compared to the other Asian capitals. The high-end list of the hotels of Phnom Penh includes indulgent French-styled and other customized boutique hotels and palaces that come with a luxury price tag as well. Some of these boutique hotels are villas that have been customized into luxurious villas featuring indoor and outdoor pools. Facilities in the high-end category generally include spacious living that is equipped with all the modern amenities and facilities. 

Phnom Penh is also no short on offering budget and mid-ranged hotels, hostels and lodgings. The trend generally seen in these is simplicity that is topped with their signature hospitality. Cambodian textiles and interior are predominant in almost all of the city's accommodations.

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