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Siem Reap International Airport is an international airport located in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, about 7 kilometers from the city center of Siem Reap. The airport serves as the main gateway to the Angkor Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is located about 7 kilometers from the airport.

The airport has a single terminal building, which serves both domestic and international flights. It has a capacity of handling up to 10 million passengers annually. The airport offers a range of services and facilities to passengers, including restaurants, shops, lounges, currency exchange, ATMs, and duty-free shopping.

Siem Reap International Airport is the second busiest airport in Cambodia, after Phnom Penh International Airport. It offers direct flights to major cities in Asia, such as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as to destinations in China, South Korea, Japan, and the Middle East. The airport is operated by Cambodia Airports, a subsidiary of Vinci Airports.

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What is airport lounge?

Airport lounge are typically reserved for passengers traveling in premium cabins or those who hold elite status with an airline or credit card. Some lounges may also be available to passengers for a fee. The specific entry requirements for a lounge can vary depending on the airline, the lounge, and the passenger’s status.

If you have a premium ticket or elite status with an airline, you may be able to access a lounge for free. Some airlines also offer lounge access as a perk for certain credit cards.

If you do not have access to a lounge through your ticket or status, you may be able to purchase a day pass to the lounge. The cost of a day pass can vary depending on the lounge and the airline, but it is typically around $50-$60 USD.

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