Wednesday, 18 July 2018

NEW ROUTE CHIANG MAI TO YANGON

Yangon in Myanmar
AirAsia will introduce a new direct service linking Chiang Mai in North Thailand with Yangon in Myanmar.

The three weekly service, scheduled Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, will start 11 August.

August is one of the lowest months for travel to Yangon and traffic from Chiang Mai will be even lower. However, there is strong potential for the route during November to March when peak tourist season kicks in for Myanmar.

Competition will be tough as Bangkok Airways serves the Chiang Mai-Yangon route daily. The PG one-hour, 25-minute flight departs at 1140 and arrives in Yangon at 1235.

The roundtrip fare is THB 7,147 with full service, baggage allowance and lounge use at both airports.

Myanmar National Airlines offers three weekly flights (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday) on the route quoting a fare of THB 5,976.

But AirAsia can count on its strong customer base and it low-fares starting with a special deal for the launch of just THB 990 during the sales period 11 to 24 June for travel 11 August to 12 August 2019.

It is likely that outside of the launch promotion the roundtrip fare will hover around the THB 2,800 mark, with no add-ons.

At present, AirAsia serves the Chiang Mai-Yangon route with a check-through service and a stop in Bangkok for a change of plane. The roundtrip fare is THB5,467. Flight time end-to-end is three hours and 55 minutes

AirAsia’s believes the new direct flight, using its latest A320s, will appeal to tourists who want to visit Chiang Mai the prime gateway city to North Thailand and then extend their travels to take in Yangon in Myanmar.

Multi-country tours are gaining popularity in the region as air travel costs are low and tourists travelling long distances to get to the region want to experience more than just one destination.

There is potential to sell trips to Chiang Mai residents who will be able to visit Yangon without having to travel via Bangkok that makes the trip more expensive and time-consuming.

Thai AirAsia CEO, Santisuk Klongchaiya, remarked that Chiang Mai is now a gateway with numerous international flights from Asia.

Read full article at TTRWeekly: http://www.ttrweekly.com/site/2018/06/new-route-chiang-mai-to-yangon/

http://www.mekongtourism.org/

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