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Domestic Airlines


Air Bagan employs a mix of local and foreign pilots who have accumulated thousands of flight hours flying all over Myanmar

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Yangon Airways was established in October 1996 as a domestic airline in a Joint venture between Myanma Airways

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Air Mandalay Limited, the first regional joint venture airline in Myanmar, was formed on October 6, 1994.

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Air Bagan

 

 

Air Bagan Crew

 

Air Bagan employs a mix of local and foreign pilots who have accumulated thousands of flight hours flying all over Myanmar and various parts of the world, adept and experienced with all types of terrain and weather conditions.

 

 

Air Bagan Fleet

 

 

Our current fleet consists of one Fokker 100 jet, ATR 72 and two ATR 42-320 turbo-prop aircraft. By End of 2005, the fleet will have grown to two F100 jets and two ATR 42-320 turbo-prop aircraft.

 

 

Destinations

Yangon


The City of Yangon was once the cleanest city in Asia, some even exaggerated as the Queen of the Cities. Singapore, in fact, was designed after studying how Yangon was built.

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Mandalay
 

Mandalay is the historical old capital, a capital of Myanmar culture, Buddhist Sasana and Myanmar traditional arts and crafts, with the life span of one hundred and forty two years

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Bagan
 

The main tourist destination in Myanmar is Bagan, capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeo-ogical sites in South-east Asia.

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Inle

 

Inle Lake is about 900 metres above sea-level and 22 km long and 10 km wide.Inle Lake, natural and unpolluted, is famous for its scenic beauty

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Kyaikhtiyo

 

The Kyaikhtiyo pagoda is one of the most ancient and celebrated of all pagodas in Myanmar. It is situated in the vicinity of Kyaikhto township, Thaton district.

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Mrauk U

 

A new tourist site, which is becoming increasingly more popular in recent years, is the old capital of Rakhine (Arakan) called Mrauk U

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