๐ฐ๐ญ Stung Treng, Cambodia
Stung Treng Airport is the airfield for Cambodia's far northeast Mekong province, a region better known for river transport and overland travel than for heavy aviation. The field's value is geographic: it gives Stung Treng a direct air link to the national network and to the province's borderland economy, even if the airport itself is not a major passenger complex.
Public aviation references show a small airport with a single asphalt runway and no regular commercial timetable in current use, which matches the way the region is described in travel guides. The airport exists as infrastructure for the province rather than as a busy city terminal, so its role is tied to access, contingency, and regional movement.
For travelers, that means Stung Treng Airport should be thought of as a light regional airport with limited utility when compared with Cambodia's bigger aviation centers. It matters most when a flight is available and the route fits the itinerary; otherwise, road and river connections still dominate travel in this part of the country.
Stung Treng is not a place to build a tight airline connection around, so the right planning assumes the airport is secondary to road or river transport. Current travel guides say there is no regular flight service to the province, which means the airport is best understood as a regional asset rather than a working commercial gateway. If a flight is available, it should be treated as a convenience layer on top of a trip that already works by land, not as the only way to get in or out. For arrivals into northeastern Cambodia, the safer approach is to confirm local ground transport before travel and avoid depending on a same-day onward transfer that has no spare time. The airport is still worth knowing about because it is part of the area's aviation infrastructure, but the practical connection strategy in Stung Treng remains simple: verify service early, keep road options in mind, and do not assume the flight schedule will behave like a major Cambodian hub. If the itinerary has any flexibility, use it, because this is a province where the airport supports travel rather than defining it. River season, border traffic, and road conditions can all matter more than the air timetable when you are moving through the northeast.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources