Yangon Airport Welcomes Its 6 Millionth Passenger in 2019

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Yangon Airport Welcomes Its 6 Millionth Passenger in 2019

Myanmar’s main air harbor, Yangon International Airport (YIA) has recently welcomed its six millionth passenger of the year. A member of a family of three was given MMK1 million (USD665) in cash and other valuable gifts on December, 7.

Airport staff, headed by the chairman of the airport coordination committee, representatives of Yangon Aerodrome Co Ltd (YACL), which operates the airport, and IndiGo Airlines, the airline that brought the lucky passenger from Kolkata to Yangon, greeted the family of Ameeramsa Musthafa presenting them gifts.

Last year, Yangon International Airport welcomed 6.035 million passengers, and this time the record will be broken. 37 international airlines fly to Yangon providing direct air links with 37 destinations in 14 countries. International routes added this year resulted in a 8 percent growth of arrivals so far compared to the same period in 2018. 

Speaking about international tourist arrivals, the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism reported that between January and September, Myanmar welcomed over 1.3 million foreign visitors what represents an impressive increase of 390,000 travellers, or 41 percent on year-to-year bases. 

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