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Yangon International Airport Enhances Stakeholder Partnerships; Plans to Boost Global Network

  • 30 Jan 2019

Yangon International Airport (“YIA”) yesterday hosted a get-together in appreciation of its airline partners as it plans to increase international connectivity through facility upgrades and airline partnership enhancements to handle the expected increase in passenger arrivals following Myanmar’s relaxation of entry visa requirements last October.

 

The event was held at Mingalar Sky Lounge Terminal 3, graced by Department of Civil Aviation Director-General U Min Lwin and Deputy Director U Ye Htut Aung, YIA’s airline partners, business partners, and YIA team. Yangon Aerodrome Company Limited (“YACL”), operator of YIA, expressed their gratitude for their partners as they continue to support the growth of tourism and civil aviation in the country.

 

Following the Myanmar government’s efforts to ease visa regulations last year, the number of Asian travelers to the country has increased significantly, with China contributing the bulk of visitors.

 

According to the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, 3.2 million international visitors – 38% of which came from China – went to Myanmar between January and November 2018, an increase of around 2% compared to the same period in 2017. The same period saw 945,022 Asian travelers visiting the country, with China contributing 259,592 travelers.

To date, 32 international airlines and 30 international destinations are operating at YIA, representing an increase of two international airlines and five international destinations compared to 2017.

 

Mr. Ho Chee Tong, Chief Executive Officer of YACL, commented, “Thank you all partner for their support for achieving 6.03M on 2018, and we look forward to furthering cooperation with members of the community in the aviation industry for a better 2019. “We are working continuously to improve YIA’s facilities and operations, and are ramping up marketing to improve our global connectivity in preparation for the expected increase in passenger demand. we are ready to work with the government and our valued airline partners to boost growth,” he added.

 

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