๐ฒ๐ฒ Kalaw Township, Myanmar
Heho Airport (HEH) is a small but critical regional airport located in Kalaw Township, Myanmar. It serves as the primary aviation gateway for travelers visiting the world-renowned Inle Lake, as well as the nearby hill stations of Kalaw and Taunggyi in the Shan State. The airport's location at an altitude of approximately 3,800 feet provides a dramatic entry point into the Shan highlands, though its relatively basic infrastructure reflects the remote and rural nature of the region. Despite its modest scale, it is one of the busiest domestic airports in Myanmar, especially during the peak tourist season. The airport operates from a single, low-rise passenger terminal that manages both domestic arrivals and departures. The layout is extremely simple and can best be described as functional and old-fashioned. Travelers will find check-in counters and baggage claim areas in the same general hall, often without the aid of digital display panels. Flight information is frequently updated manually on whiteboards, and boarding announcements are made via megaphone in both Burmese and basic English. The terminal's compact nature means that all facilities are within a few minutes' walk, but it can become quite crowded during the mid-day peak when multiple flights from Yangon and Mandalay arrive. Facilities at Heho Airport are limited but cover the essential needs of travelers. A small airside restaurant and a canteen offer a selection of local Burmese dishes, snacks, and beverages. There is also a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase traditional Shan State crafts and local products before their flight. For those seeking a bit more comfort, a basic airport lounge is available, providing a quieter space to wait. Essential services such as medical facilities, clean restrooms, and a help desk are present, and free Wi-Fi is occasionally available, though its reliability can vary based on local network conditions.
Connecting through Heho Airport is generally efficient due to its small, single-terminal design. Most travelers use HEH as a gateway to Inle Lake, but domestic-to-domestic transfersโsuch as Yangon to Tachilekโare possible. The transfer process is fast, often taking under 30 minutes, but since baggage handling is entirely manual, you must confirm with your airline if your luggage is checked through or if you need to re-claim it. Always listen for manual announcements, as digital flight boards are often unavailable. Due to the airportโs high altitude and the local climate, afternoon fog and thunderstorms frequently cause flight delays. If you are connecting to an international flight in Yangon (RGN), allow at least a 4-to-5-hour buffer to account for these weather-related disruptions. In many cases, booking your domestic leg for early in the morning is the best strategy to ensure a timely arrival in the capital. Travel insurance that covers regional flight cancellations in Southeast Asia is highly recommended for journeys involving Shan State. Ground transport to Inle Lake or Kalaw is primarily by private taxi or pre-arranged hotel shuttle, as there is no public bus service. If you have a long wait, the terminalโs small restaurant and souvenir shop are the main points of interest. For layovers of 4 hours or more, a quick visit to the local Heho market is feasible via taxi. Ensure you remain at the airport at least 60 minutes before departure for security and manual check-in. The airport lounge provides a quiet space to wait, though amenities are basic compared to international standards.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources