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    "addressCountry": "Myanmar",
    "addressLocality": "Yangon"
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  "airlines": [
    "Myanmar Airways International (MAI)",
    "Thai Airways International",
    "Singapore Airlines (SilkAir)",
    "Limited international carriers due to political situation"
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  "connection_tips": "Yangon International Airport operates under severely restricted conditions following Myanmar's 2021 military coup, with most international airlines suspending services due to political instability and security concerns affecting normal aviation operations. Domestic travel restrictions severely limit connections within Myanmar, with residents of Tanintharyi and Rakhine states requiring approval from military-controlled administration departments for flights to Yangon, while Rakhine State residents specifically need district administrator certificates for air travel. Ground transportation from the airport requires careful security planning as armed conflicts, airstrikes, and violence occur throughout Myanmar with particular concentration in urban areas including greater Yangon. Current political instability makes normal tourism or business travel extremely dangerous, with most governments strongly advising their citizens to avoid all travel to Myanmar until political stability returns.\n\nMyanmar Airways International (MAI) continues limited operations serving 37 destinations including 17 domestic routes and 20 international flights to Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, India, and the United Arab Emirates, though schedules remain subject to sudden changes due to political developments. Security conditions remain volatile with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) averaging 21 explosions monthly in the Rangoon area during 2024, requiring travelers to maintain extremely flexible schedules and comprehensive travel insurance covering political disruptions. Travelers should coordinate movements through diplomatic channels when possible and avoid independent ground transport due to security risks including random checkpoints, civil unrest, and potential targeting of foreigners.\n\nInternational travelers face significant restrictions including military conscription laws activated in February 2024 requiring males up to age 45 and females up to age 35 to obtain special permissions for travel, with airport authorities turning away many passengers daily. Multiple countries advise against all travel to Myanmar, with the US State Department issuing 'Do Not Travel' advisories citing armed conflict, civil unrest, arbitrary law enforcement, poor health infrastructure, landmines, and wrongful detentions. International airspace restrictions require aircraft to maintain altitudes above 25,000 feet due to surface-to-air weaponry threats, while domestic flights face frequent cancellations and route changes based on military operations.",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Check travel advisories - most countries advise against Myanmar travel.",
    "Verify conscription exemptions if 18-45 (male) or 18-35 (female) - may prevent departure.",
    "Coordinate through embassy - independent travel dangerous during civil conflict.",
    "Carry insurance covering political evacuation - services severely disrupted.",
    "Download offline maps and emergency apps - internet/cellular frequently disrupted.",
    "Avoid political discussions and military photos - arbitrary detention risk.",
    "Register with embassy on arrival - consular services essential for emergencies.",
    "Carry multiple IDs and USD cash - banking systems unreliable during turmoil.",
    "Plan flexible exit strategies - flights change rapidly due to security.",
    "Monitor security hourly - IED explosions average 21/month in Yangon area."
  ],
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  "iataCode": "RGN",
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  "international": true,
  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
  "latitude": 16.907,
  "layover_planner_info": "Duty-free, dining, lounges available.",
  "longitude": 96.134,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 45,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 90,
  "mct_interline": 150,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 90,
  "mct_international_to_international": 120,
  "missed_connection_help": "Airline desks in departures halls.",
  "name": "Yangon International Airport",
  "region": "Asia",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "MDL",
      "name": "Mandalay"
    },
    {
      "code": "BSX",
      "name": "Pathein Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "HEB",
      "name": "Hinthada Airport"
    }
  ],
  "terminal_info": "Yangon International spreads operations across three terminals along the same access road. Terminals 1 and 2 handle most international flights and sit a short walk apart, while Terminal 3 at the northern end is dedicated to domestic services. Each building has its own check-in hall, immigration, and baggage claim. Walking between T1 and T2 takes roughly 5 minutes under covered sidewalks; reaching T3 from T2 is closer to 8\u201310 minutes on foot, and golf-cart style shuttles run along the curb during busy periods. Airside connectivity between terminals is not provided, so transfers require exiting and re-clearing.\n\nSecurity and outbound immigration occur immediately after check-in. International terminals use dual-lane screening with separate diplomatic/crew channels, and queues typically fluctuate between 10\u201320 minutes outside the evening long-haul banks. Domestic screening in T3 is usually lighter but can back up around early-morning departures to Mandalay and Nay Pyi Taw. Passengers connecting from domestic to international flights should budget extra time to re-clear immigration after walking over to T1 or T2.\n\nArriving international passengers proceed from the jet bridges to immigration on the arrivals level with lines that can extend to 30\u201340 minutes when multiple regional flights land together. Visa-on-arrival counters line the left side of the hall, and eVisa travelers follow the main immigration lanes. Checked bags are collected from carousels behind immigration before customs inspection; onward international connections require re-checking bags at the departure terminal. Domestic arrivals in T3 exit directly into the landside lobby with minimal formalities.\n\nAmenities include Mingalar Sky lounges in both T1 and T2 (airside, near mid-concourse) with showers, local snacks, and quiet seating; T3 offers a smaller paid lounge near Gate 2. Dining options feature Myanmar and Asian staples alongside cafes like YSG Coffee Bar and quick-service noodles, plus duty-free retail clustered near the international departure gates. Prayer rooms are signed in each terminal, free Wi\u2011Fi is available though speeds can vary, and currency exchange booths sit near arrivals exits.\n\nAccessibility accommodations cover elevators, ramps, and wheelchair services coordinated through airlines. Nursing rooms are available airside in T1 and T2, and family restrooms sit adjacent to most gate clusters. Designated smoking rooms remain in limited locations in T1/T2; families traveling with children will find stroller-friendly elevators and open seating areas, while pet relief must be handled outdoors beyond the terminal entrances.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangon_International_Airport"
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