12GO ASIA adds Myanmar and Yangon to travel portfolio

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12GO ASIA adds Myanmar and Yangon to travel portfolio

As part of its rapid expansion along the key travel routes of Southeast Asia, 12GO ASIA has added ticketing options to include Myanmar and Yangon. We have teamed up with Thai AirAsia, Nok Air and Thai Lion Air to offer convenience when making reservations for flights from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Yangon Airport.

One easy search displays availability for all flights on the route. Travellers can then just book the time that best suits them at a price that is bound to please. We also offer Myanmar domestic flights on routes from Yangon to locations such as Mandalay Annisaton Airport and Bagan.

We have taken into consideration the needs of those who like to sit back and enjoy the passing scenery. One of our other new partners is Myanmar Railways. Choosing 12GO ASIA as your travel partner enables you to pre-book your train ticket from Yangon to Mandalay or Bagan before you even arrive in Myanmar.

We can provide train tickets for second class sleeper and seating only carriages as well as budget option third class. This allows tourists that extra time to enjoy Yangon’s abundant attractions and not waste it in a ticket queue at Yangon Central Railway Station. The city is noted for sites such as Shwedagon Pagoda, Chaukhtatgyi Buddha, Kandawgyi Lake Park and Bogyoke Aung San Market.

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