Yangon International Airport gave services to over 2 million passengers, over 30,000 flights in 2022

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An airplane of Air Asia admits boarding of passengers and cargo at Yangon International Airport. Photo: Kanu

In 2022, the Yangon International Airport served a total of 2,149,202 arriving/departing passengers and 33,750 flights, according to the Yangon Aerodrome Company Limited (YACL), which takes responsibilities of services at the Yangon International Airport.

Continuous monitoring and notifying
YACL provides services in accordance with the guidelines of the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
In cooperation with relevant partner organizations for running the international flights, it has been monitoring and notifying flight passengers of the arrival/departure restrictions required by the country of travel.

Increase of travellers
In 2021, the Yangon International Airport could serve 723,540 arrival/departure passengers and running of 20,991 flights.
There were 133,483 arrival/departure passengers and 2,703 numbers of flights in January 2022. By the end of December, there were 275,658 arrival/departure passengers and 3,388 numbers of flights.
As such, the Yangon International Airport gave services to more than two million passengers and more than 30,000 numbers of flights last year. — Nyein Thu (MNA)/KZW

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