Direct AirAsia Flights between Siem Reap (REP) and Phuket (HKT) – 2025

Fly Direct From Siem Reap to Phuket in Just 90 Minutes - Save Time and Money on Your Southeast Asia Trip!

Want to see both old temples and sunny beaches on one trip? Great news! Direct AirAsia flights between Siem Reap (REP) and Phuket (HKT) now connect these top spots. This guide gives you all the facts for your 2025 travel plans.

Direct AirAsia Flights between Siem Reap (REP) and Phuket (HKT) – 2025

Get from Siem Reap to Phuket in 90 Minutes – Cut Travel Time and Save Money!

Want to see amazing temples AND lie on perfect beaches in the same trip?

Now you can!

Thai AirAsia flies direct between Siem Reap and Phuket in just 90 minutes. Most people don’t know about this time-saving flight.

The old way meant changing planes in Bangkok and wasting 5+ hours.

This new route lets you swim in the ocean the same day you visited 1000-year-old temples! Three weekly flights (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) connect these top spots faster than ever before.

Key Takeaways

  • Thai AirAsia runs the only direct flights between Siem Reap and Phuket
  • Flights operate three times weekly: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
  • The flight time is just 90 minutes (vs. 5+ hours with connections)
  • One-way tickets start from $75, with best prices in March 2025
  • The new Siem Reap airport code is SAI (not REP)
  • Both cities share the same time zone (UTC+7)
  • Flight numbers are FD612 (Phuket to Siem Reap) and FD613 (Siem Reap to Phuket)
  • Book early as each day has only one flight in each direction
  • Basic fares don’t include checked bags or seat selection
  • March is an ideal time to visit as it’s during Phuket’s dry season
  • This route makes it easy to combine temple visits and beach time in one trip

Flying from Phuket to Siem Reap on Thai AirAsia’s direct flight?

You can now see the amazing Angkor temples in two different ways!

Our Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour starts super early (4:30 AM) but rewards you with a magical view of the sun coming up behind the world-famous temple. You’ll beat most tourists and enjoy a calm morning at the temples. This 8-hour tour fits well for travelers who want to see the main spots and still have time in the afternoon for other activities. A monk will bless you during this tour!

The Angkor Wat Sunset Tour runs for a full day (10 hours) and ends with the beautiful sunset view from Phnom Bakheng Hill. Groups get their own guide who will show you more than 7 temples. You’ll visit the famous spots like Ta Prohm (the “Tomb Raider temple”) and also get a special monk blessing.

Both tours include:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Cool air-conditioned vans
  • English-speaking guides
  • Cold water
  • Private groups only – no strangers in your tour

These tours work great with the direct flights from Phuket. Morning flights from Phuket arrive at 4:05 PM – perfect timing to rest before your sunrise tour the next day! Or take an evening flight back to Phuket after your sunset tour ends at 7:00 PM.

Book now and make the most of your quick trip from Thailand to Cambodia!

Your Quick Guide to Direct AirAsia Flights Between Siem Reap (REP) and Phuket (HKT) for 2025

When Do These Flights Fly?

Thai AirAsia (flight code FD) is the only airline with non-stop service between these places, as flight connection data shows. These flights began in late 2024 and run through 2025. You get three flights each week.

Ready to book? Planes fly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, as confirmed by direct flight schedules. Each day has one flight going each way. Since they don’t fly every day, you must plan your trip on these three days.

Exact Flight Times

All flights use Airbus A320 planes. At Phuket, you’ll go through Terminal D (the international terminal). In Cambodia, planes use the new Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (SAI), which replaced the old REP airport in 2023. When booking, you might see SAI as the code, but it’s still the main airport for Siem Reap city.

What It Costs and How to Book

  • Book Early: With only three weekly flights, seats fill up fast. Getting a seat on your chosen day means booking ahead. This direct flight cuts hours off your travel time since you don’t stop in Bangkok.
  • Price Range: Thai AirAsia as a low-cost carrier has good rates. One-way trips between these cities often run $70-$120, with prices based on how early you book. Some special deals dropped prices to THB 1,550 (about $45) one-way. The best deals found were around $75, with March 2025 showing the lowest prices, according to recent fare searches. Round-trip tickets often cost $150-$180.
  • Booking Steps: Buy tickets on the AirAsia website or their app (AirAsia Move). The base fare gets you just the seat – extra bags, seat picks, food, or other options cost more. Add these when booking to pay less than at the airport.

Extra Travel Tips

Check airport codes when booking. Siem Reap’s airport may be listed as SAI (Siem Reap–Angkor International).

Arrive early at the airport. You’ll need time for immigration and customs in both countries.

Look up visa rules for Thailand and Cambodia for round-trips. Many visitors get visa-on-arrival or need no visa, but always check first.

Keep an eye out for AirAsia salesthey run deals often, and you might score an even lower fare if your dates can move a bit.

This itinerary can work well for travelers with a three-night stay in Siem Reap, but it’s best for those who don’t mind early mornings and long days. The tour starts before dawn and runs from early morning to evening on each day, so make sure your schedule allows for these early pickups and late drop-offs.

If you have three full days to explore and are eager to immerse yourself in the history, culture, and stunning temple views, this tour should fit your itinerary nicely. It covers multiple temple visits, countryside experiences, and even a cultural show—all designed to maximize your experience at Angkor. Just be sure to factor in some downtime between the long days of activities.

For more details and to book, you can visit the tour page here: 3-Day Angkor Sunrise Revolution.

What to Know About This Route

This flight connects two very different places. Siem Reap sits next to the ancient Angkor temples, while Phuket offers beaches and resorts. The direct flight lets you see both kinds of places on one trip.

Phuket stays warm all year, with temps between 25°C and 30°C (77°F to 86°F). The dry season runs from November to April, making March a perfect time to visit before rains start. This good weather is why March trips are so popular and why Thai AirAsia runs these flights then.

As you fly, you’ll see views of the Gulf of Thailand and Southeast Asia’s land below. The short flight time works well for people with tight schedules or those who don’t like long flights.

Check out these posts for more travel insights and practical tips to plan your Siem Reap adventure:

  1. How to Go to Kulen Mountain
    A detailed guide to exploring one of the region’s most intriguing natural escapes.

  2. The Top Five Sunset Spots in Siem Reap and Angkor Archaeology Park
    Discover the best places to witness unforgettable sunsets amid ancient ruins.

  3. Are Tourists in Cambodia Required to Have a Valid Driver’s License?
    Get the lowdown on driving regulations and what you need to know when traveling in Cambodia.

Plan Your 2-in-1 Trip

Thanks to these direct AirAsia flights between Siem Reap (REP) and Phuket (HKT), you can mix two top spots in one trip. First, walk around the amazing Angkor Wat temples, then chill on Phuket’s white sand beaches. The quick 90-minute flight makes this combo simple.

Book now for 2025 and get the best of both Cambodia and Thailand in one amazing trip!

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