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General Information

Infrastructure

Introduction

Urban Development

Railways

Roads

Ports

Telecom

Energy

Power

Oil & Gas

Banking

Banking

Travel

Travel

Policies

Exim Policy

Trade Policy

Trade

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Tax Structure

Tax System

Important Contacts

Important Contacts

   
 

 

 
   

 

 

Infrastructure (Introduction)

Transportation

For economic, social and regional development more transport facilities are being provided and construction works such as building of new roads,rail tracks and bridges have been carried out. As a result, accessibility to various cities and town throughout the country has improved.

Airways

There are 59 domestic air fields in the country of which four are International Airports, namely Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan, Nyaung-Oo and Heho.

Domestic air transport is served exclusively by Myanma Airways, a public enterprise.

With regard to international air service," Myanma Airways International " has flights to neighbouring countries, such as Thailand, Hongkong, Singapore and Malaysia at present. In addition, it is due to start two more - Yangon-Dhaka and Yangon-Kunming-soon. Several international airlines such as Thai Airways International, Silk Air, China Airlines, Biman, Aeroflot and Nepal Airlines have air services via Yangon while others such as KLM, Air France and Northwest Orient Airlines have branch offices in Yangon.

For information regarding air rates and fares, enquiries can be made at the following addresses:

  Myanma Airways   104, Strand Road.
  Myanma Airways International   123, Sule Pagoda Road.
  KLM   104, Strand Road.
  Thai Airways International   441/445, Maha Bandoola St.
  Biman Airline   106, Pansodan St.
  Air France   69, Sule Pagoda Road.
  Aeroflot Airline   182 (B), Dhamma Zedi Road.
  China Airline   104, Strand Road.
  North West Orient Airlines   36, Shwebontha St.
  Silk Air   537, Merchant St.
  Nepal Airlines   104, Strand Road.

 

Inland Waterways

Myanmar has a large inland water transport network.

Navigable Stretch

  Ayeyarwady River

  1,550 km (963 miles)

  From Yesagyo to Hkamti

  Chindwin River

  792 km (492 miles)

  From Yesagyo to Hkamti

  Sittoung River

  not navigable due to strong currents, but  useful for rafting logs

  Thanlwin River

  89 km (55 miles)

  From Mawlamyine to Shwegun

  Kaladan River

  177 km (110 miles)

  From Sittway to Paletwa

  Saing Tin River

  129 km (80 miles)

  From Sittway to Buthidaung

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