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Kalay Airport

Kalemyo, Myanmar
KMV VYKL

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Kalaymyo Airport (KMV), designated VYKL, operates as a vital domestic aviation facility serving the town of Kalaymyo (also known as Kalay or Kalemyo) in Myanmar's Sagaing Division, positioned at coordinates 23.189ยฐN, 94.051ยฐE at an elevation of 499 feet above mean sea level in the heart of northwestern Myanmar near the Indian border where aviation connectivity provides essential access to remote communities and cultural heritage sites throughout this historically significant region. This strategically important airport traces its origins to a British-built Second World War airstrip originally constructed to ferry troops and supplies during the 1945 British reconquest of Myanmar, reflecting its longstanding role in supporting both military operations and civilian transportation needs throughout one of Myanmar's most culturally diverse and geographically challenging regions where traditional transportation infrastructure remains limited by mountainous terrain and seasonal weather patterns. The airport operates with a single runway designated 9/27 measuring 2,100 meters (6,882 feet) in length by 29 meters (95 feet) in width with a modern blacktop surface designed to accommodate regional aircraft serving Myanmar's domestic aviation network, providing reliable operations for airlines including Myanmar National Airlines, Air KBZ, and Golden Myanmar Airlines connecting Kalaymyo to major urban centers including Yangon and Mandalay. Flight operations must accommodate northwestern Myanmar's challenging weather conditions including monsoon seasons and mountainous terrain effects that impact scheduling and operational safety throughout the region, with the airport serving as a slot-coordinated facility requiring advance arrival planning to ensure efficient traffic management and operational safety. The runway's central location within the town provides convenient access while maintaining operational efficiency for the airport's moderate traffic volumes and regional connectivity requirements. Terminal facilities emphasize functional efficiency appropriate for a domestic regional airport, featuring a compact terminal building with essential passenger processing capabilities including check-in counters for multiple airlines, comfortable waiting areas with adequate seating, security screening facilities, and basic passenger amenities suitable for domestic flight operations. The terminal provides practical dining options and a selection of shops and eateries offering local specialties and travel necessities, while basic ground services include taxi services, private car rentals, and transportation connections readily available outside the terminal building. Passenger processing follows standard domestic aviation protocols with recommendations to arrive at least two hours before departure time, ensuring adequate time for check-in, security screening, and boarding procedures during the airport's busiest periods typically occurring during morning and evening flight schedules. The airport's strategic importance extends beyond passenger transportation to supporting economic development, tourism access, and government connectivity for communities throughout the Sagaing Division, where Kalaymyo serves as an important trading center near the Myanmar-India border facilitating cross-border commerce and cultural exchange. Regular operations include scheduled flights primarily to Yangon International Airport, which represents the busiest route with approximately 6 weekly departures and an average flight time of 1 hour and 55 minutes covering 456 miles, connecting northwestern Myanmar's remote communities to the country's commercial and administrative capital. Despite its regional scale and basic infrastructure, Kalaymyo Airport represents an essential transportation asset supporting regional development, tourism access to northwestern Myanmar's rich cultural heritage, and maintaining vital connectivity for communities throughout this strategically important border region where aviation services enable access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities otherwise unavailable in this geographically isolated but culturally significant area of Myanmar.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Plan transfers carefully at Kalay Airport.

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Pathein Airport

Pathein, Myanmar
BSX VYPN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Pathein Airport (BSX), designated VYPN and historically known as Bassein Airport, operates as a vital regional aviation facility serving Pathein, the capital city of Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region, positioned at coordinates 16.815ยฐN, 94.780ยฐE at an elevation between 13 and 20 feet above sea level in the heart of the Irrawaddy Delta. This strategically important airport provides essential connectivity for the Ayeyarwady Region's approximately 6 million residents, serving as the primary aviation gateway to one of Myanmar's most agriculturally productive regions known as the country's rice bowl. The facility functions as a crucial transportation link connecting this historically significant delta region with Yangon and other major Myanmar cities, while also serving as the primary access point for international tourists visiting the pristine beaches of Ngwesaung and Chaungtha, located approximately 55 kilometers west along the Bay of Bengal coastline. The airport operates through modest infrastructure featuring a single concrete runway designated 06/24 measuring 4,400 feet (1,341 meters) in length by 100 feet in width, constructed to accommodate turboprop aircraft commonly used throughout Myanmar's domestic aviation network including ATR 72, Fokker F-28, and Embraer regional jets operated by airlines such as Myanmar National Airlines, Air KBZ, and Mann Yadanarpon Airlines. Aircraft operations remain restricted to daylight hours under visual flight rules (VFR) due to the absence of instrument landing systems and modern navigational aids, while the tower frequency operates on 118.700 MHz providing basic air traffic control services during operational hours. The facility's low elevation and proximity to the Irrawaddy Delta creates operational challenges during monsoon season from May to October, when heavy rains, strong winds, and reduced visibility frequently disrupt flight schedules and require careful weather monitoring for safe operations. Terminal facilities reflect the airport's regional status within Myanmar's developing aviation infrastructure, featuring a compact single-story terminal building that provides essential passenger processing capabilities within a minimalist but functional environment. The modest terminal encompasses basic check-in counters operated manually by airline staff, simple waiting areas with limited seating, fundamental security screening procedures, and basic amenities including small snack bars offering local refreshments, rudimentary restroom facilities, and minimal retail options. The absence of jet bridges requires passengers to walk across the tarmac for boarding, while baggage handling remains largely manual without automated carousel systems. Limited infrastructure such as air conditioning, modern passenger information systems, or extensive commercial amenities requires travelers to maintain realistic expectations appropriate for a small regional airport in developing Myanmar. The airport's strategic importance extends beyond routine passenger services to supporting regional economic development, agricultural product transportation, government administration, and tourism growth throughout the Ayeyarwady Region's vast delta network. Regular operations include domestic flights connecting Pathein to Yangon with flight times of approximately 40 minutes, providing essential links for business travelers, government officials, tourists, and residents requiring access to Myanmar's commercial capital and international gateway. Ground transportation from the airport to Pathein city center takes 15-20 minutes via taxi or private vehicle, while onward connections to beach resorts require 2-hour journeys best arranged through pre-booked resort shuttles or negotiated taxi services, as public transportation options remain limited throughout this rural region where aviation provides vital connectivity supporting both economic development and tourism growth in Myanmar's agricultural heartland.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Pathein Airport (BSX) is straightforward, serving as the primary gateway to Ngwesaung and Chaungtha beaches. The airport primarily hosts 40-minute domestic flights from Yangon (RGN) via MNA and Air KBZ. In the compact terminal, transitioning from tarmac to exit takes less than ten minutes. A critical logistical tip: flight schedules are highly seasonal and subject to last-minute cancellations; reconfirm 24 hours in advance and build a buffer day into your itinerary. Ground transport is the most critical part of your connection. Ngwesaung Beach is 55km (2 hours) west of the airport. Local taxis are available at the exit; meters are not used, so negotiate a fareโ€”typically $40โ€“$50 USD (paid in Kyats)โ€”before departing. For a cheaper connection, take a motorbike taxi to the Pathein bus station for local minivans. To ensure a seamless experience, pre-book a shuttle through your resort. A paramount tip is carrying sufficient Myanmar Kyats (MMK) for your stay; airport and resort ATMs are unreliable and often out of cash, and credit cards are rarely accepted. Inside, amenities are limited to a small snack bar. Arrive 90 minutes before departure for manual check-in. Be mindful of the monsoon season (May to October), which frequently impacts both flight and road travel times.

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