The respective civil aviation
departments of Myanmar, South Korea and Bangladesh have amended the
aviation contracts of 2013, thus, paving the way for more than one
direct flight from these two countries to Myanmar.
“We have amended the aviation law with
Korea and Bangladesh because we have to cancel the things that are not
suitable with present situation,” said Tin Naing Tun, director- general
of Civil Aviation Department.
According to the changes, single destination system has been cancelled and multiple destination system has been made.
Myanmar International Airway and Air
Bagan have gained permission to fly directly to Bangladesh, according to
the Myanmar- Bangladesh Aviation discussion held in 2012.
Due to the changes in the aviation
contract with Korea, ANA (All Nippon Airways) from Korea and Asiana
Airlines can make direct flight to Myanmar.
Myanmar has signed aviation contracts
with not only neighboring countries but also 46 countries including
Europe, United States, Israel, and U.A.E.
Myanmar has signed with United States on air transport agreement as the earliest agreement in 1949.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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