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Why are flights to Myanmar so expensive now?
Flights from Europe to Myanmar are expensive due to limited competition, reduced connectivity through Middle Eastern hubs, and ongoing political instability in the country.
Average ticket prices from major European cities to Yangon have increased by over 40% since 2022, with round-trip economy fares from London now typically exceeding €900. The closure of Myanmar’s airspace to many international carriers has forced airlines to take longer routes, increasing fuel costs and flight times.
Major Gulf carriers like Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways have reduced their frequencies to Myanmar, limiting connection options that traditionally provided competitive fares from Europe. Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines remain the main carriers serving Myanmar from their respective hubs, but the reduced competition allows them to maintain higher fares.
Regional political tensions have also impacted flight paths, with some carriers avoiding Myanmar’s airspace entirely. This situation has left mainly Asian carriers operating to Myanmar, typically requiring multiple connections from Europe and resulting in longer journey times and higher fares.
Europe to Myanmar: average fares
Here are the most frequent Europe-Myanmar routes with their average round-trip economy prices in 2023-2024, based on flights with one or two stops:
Route | High Season (€) | Low Season (€) | Average (€) |
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London (LHR) – Yangon (RGN) | 850 | 650 | 750 |
Frankfurt (FRA) – Yangon (RGN) | 890 | 680 | 785 |
Paris (CDG) – Yangon (RGN) | 870 | 660 | 765 |
Amsterdam (AMS) – Mandalay (MDL) | 920 | 700 | 810 |
Munich (MUC) – Yangon (RGN) | 900 | 690 | 795 |
Average price round-trip
€778
Average Superdeal price round-trip
€315
Cheapest Superdeal price round-trip
€195
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Non-stop vs layover flights to Myanmar
Time vs money: understanding your options
Direct flight routes to Myanmar
Currently there are no direct flights between any European city and Myanmar.
Layover/stopover options
Bangkok (BKK) – Thai Airways hub offering multiple daily connections to Yangon, typically with 2-3 hour layovers. Modern airport with excellent shopping and dining facilities, free WiFi, and transit hotel.
Singapore (SIN) – Singapore Airlines connects through award-winning Changi Airport. Usually 3-4 hour connection times to Myanmar. Features butterfly garden, movie theater, and swimming pool for transit passengers.
Doha (DOH) – Qatar Airways operates via its ultra-modern hub with typically 4-5 hour layovers. Offers free city tours for longer connections and premium lounges.
Dubai (DXB) – Emirates provides connections with average 5-hour layover times. Extensive duty-free shopping and multiple lounges available. Good option for midnight departures from Europe.
Time vs money
Routes with longer layovers generally offer lower prices, while shortest total journey times command premium rates. Middle Eastern carriers often provide the most competitive fares, while Southeast Asian airlines typically charge more for shorter overall journey times.
Route type | Average duration | Roundtrip Price Range |
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Via Bangkok | 15-17 hours | 750-900€ |
Via Singapore | 17-19 hours | 800-950€ |
Via Middle East | 18-22 hours | 650-800€ |
Tips and recommendations
- Book layovers of at least 3 hours when connecting in Bangkok or Singapore during monsoon season to account for potential delays.
- Middle Eastern connections often offer cheaper rates but require night flights and longer total journey times.
- Consider breaking journey in Bangkok or Singapore with 24-hour stopover – often available at same price as regular layover.
- Book separate tickets to Bangkok plus onward flight to Myanmar for more flexibility and sometimes lower total cost.
- Check visa requirements for layover airports – some may require transit visas even for short connections.
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Smart route hacks for Europe → Myanmar flights
Save extra with lesser-known paths and connections
- Thai Airways via Bangkok offers the best price-comfort ratio for Myanmar routes, with fares averaging 15% below market rates from major European hubs. Their retrofitted Boeing 777-200ERs feature newer Premium Economy seats with 38-inch pitch on the Europe-Bangkok sector, while the short Bangkok-Yangon hop uses modern A320s with standard 32-inch pitch.
- Turkish Airlines provides excellent value through Istanbul with daily connections to Yangon, typically saving 20-25% compared to direct Southeast Asian carriers. The carrier’s long-haul A350s offer superior comfort with 33-inch pitch in economy, and their generous 30kg baggage allowance is particularly valuable for longer stays.
- Flying through Dubai on Emirates unlocks competitive fares from secondary European cities like Hamburg, Lyon, or Glasgow, often 10-15% cheaper than departing from major hubs. The carrier’s recent frequency increase to Yangon (now daily) provides better connection options, though 6-8 hour layovers in Dubai are common.
- Budget-conscious travelers should consider Scoot’s Athens-Singapore route connecting to their Singapore-Yangon service, offering fares up to 30% below legacy carriers. While seat pitch is tight at 30 inches, their new 787 Dreamliners provide better cabin pressure and humidity levels for improved comfort on the long-haul segment.
- For premium comfort at reasonable prices, Qatar Airways offers excellent business class deals from Eastern European cities like Warsaw and Budapest to Yangon. Their QSuite product is available on most European routes, and business fares from these cities often match other carriers’ premium economy pricing.
Common mistakes
How to avoid costly pitfalls that can ruin your travels
- Only looking at direct flights Many travelers miss out on significant savings by overlooking efficient one-stop routes via Bangkok, Singapore, or Doha to Yangon.
- Booking during monsoon peak Flying between June and September means higher chances of flight delays or cancellations due to Myanmar’s intense monsoon season, affecting both international and domestic connections.
- Ignoring Yangon’s night curfew Late-night arrivals can be problematic as Yangon International Airport often has limited services after 11 PM, making ground transportation to the city challenging.
- Last-minute domestic connections Travelers often underestimate the importance of building in buffer time between international arrival and domestic flights within Myanmar, where delays and schedule changes are common.
- Missing airline partnerships Many visitors fail to leverage codeshare agreements between European carriers and Asian airlines like Thai Airways or Singapore Airlines, missing out on better connections and frequent flyer benefits.
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Best airlines for flights to Myanmar from Europe
Balanced choice for service, comfort and value
Qatar Airways
Best for: Most extensive network from Europe with excellent service consistency.
Connects 24 European cities to Yangon (largest operations from London Heathrow, Paris CDG, and Frankfurt). Features efficient layovers in Doha averaging 2-3 hours. Economy class offers generous 32-inch seat pitch, 18.5-inch seat width, and high-quality entertainment system with 4,000+ options. Meals consistently receive high ratings, with special dietary options available. Maintains a 4.3/5 passenger rating for Europe-Asia routes.
Thai Airways
Best for: Most direct routing options with shortest overall journey times.
Operates from 8 European cities to Myanmar (main hubs in London, Frankfurt, and Paris) with single connection in Bangkok. Typical connection times of 1.5-2 hours make it the quickest option. Economy offers 32-inch pitch with traditional Thai hospitality. Notable for authentic Thai cuisine even in Economy. Averages 4.1/5 in passenger satisfaction for long-haul flights.
Singapore Airlines
Best for: Superior inflight comfort and entertainment options.
Serves 12 European destinations to Yangon (strongest presence in London, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam). While layovers in Singapore tend to be longer (3-4 hours), the airline offers 34-inch seat pitch in Economy, the most generous among competitors. Distinguished by award-winning entertainment system and premium meal service. Maintains 4.5/5 passenger rating for long-haul routes.
Emirates
Best for: Most competitive pricing with reliable service quality.
Connects 17 European cities to Yangon (major operations from London, Paris, and Munich). Dubai stopover typically ranges 2-4 hours. Economy offers 32-inch pitch with good width at 18 inches. Comprehensive entertainment options and multi-cuisine meal choices. Maintains 4.2/5 passenger rating while often offering the most competitive fares.
Using regional airlines to your advantage
Another strategy for cheaper flights to Myanmar
Smart routing to Myanmar using APAC carriers
When traveling from Europe to Myanmar, utilizing regional Asian carriers can significantly reduce your total airfare. The key is breaking your journey into strategic segments rather than booking a single long-haul ticket.
- Book separate tickets – First, secure a flight to a major Asian hub like Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur using any carrier. These routes are highly competitive and often discounted.
- Leverage regional carriers – From your chosen hub, use airlines like AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, or Myanmar Airways International to reach Myanmar. These carriers typically offer fares at 30-50% less than major airlines.
- Time your bookings – Book your long-haul segment 3-4 months ahead, but wait to book the regional flight until 4-6 weeks before travel, when APAC carriers often release their best deals.
Keep in mind to allow sufficient layover time between flights, as separate tickets mean self-managed connections. Bangkok is particularly advantageous as a hub, offering numerous daily flights to Myanmar through low-cost carriers and full-service airlines like Thai Airways, often with fares under $100 one-way.