Bangalore to Yangon Flights — Guide 2026

Bangalore to Yangon flights guide: best 1-stop routings via Kolkata or Bangkok, fares, journey time and Myanmar e-visa tips for Indian travellers.

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Quick answer: Bangalore to Yangon flights take about ≈ 6–10h (1-stop via Kolkata/Bangkok/Kuala Lumpur), No non-stop from Bangalore — 1-stop via Kolkata (CCU), Bangkok (BKK) or Kuala Lumpur (KUL). Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BLR–RGN fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.

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Bangalore to Yangon flights — quick facts

Flight options from Bangalore to Yangon

No carrier flies Bangalore–Yangon non-stop, so you connect once. The shortest geography is via Kolkata (CCU), the nearest Indian city with Yangon connections; you take a Bangalore–Kolkata leg of about 2.5 hours, then a roughly 1.5-hour hop to Yangon. Alternatively, route through Bangkok (BKK) on Thai Airways or Kuala Lumpur (KUL) on Malaysia Airlines / AirAsia — longer overall but with abundant frequencies and the chance to add a stopover. Expect 1 stop and 6–10 hours total depending on the hub and layover.

Best hub: Kolkata or a South-East Asian gateway

Kolkata gives the most direct routing and shortest total time, often the cheapest too. Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur add distance because you fly past Myanmar and double back, but they offer many daily flights, modern airports and a natural stopover if you want to see Thailand or Malaysia on the same trip. For a focused Myanmar visit, the Kolkata routing wins; for a multi-country itinerary, a SE-Asian hub makes sense. Compare with our Kolkata to Yangon page for the direct leg.

Yangon airport arrival and city transfer

Yangon International Airport (RGN) is about 15 km north of downtown. Immigration is straightforward with a valid e-visa printout. Official airport taxis to the centre cost roughly 12,000–18,000 kyat or a few US dollars and take 30–60 minutes depending on Yangon's notorious traffic. Carry some US dollars in clean, crisp notes — they are widely accepted and useful for changing money. From Yangon, domestic flights and buses reach Bagan, Mandalay and Inle Lake, the classic Myanmar circuit.

Baggage, fares and money tips

Full-service carriers like Thai Airways and Malaysia Airlines typically include 25–30 kg checked baggage in economy, while low-cost legs (AirAsia, IndiGo) charge for bags, so check each segment. Booking on a single ticket protects connections. As a guide, economy round-trips on this route typically run ₹28,000–₹55,000 depending on hub and season. Carry US dollars for on-arrival spending; ATMs work in Yangon but can be unreliable. Budget extra time and patience for the city's heavy traffic.

Best time to visit Yangon

Myanmar has three seasons. The cool, dry season from November to February is the best time to visit — comfortable temperatures and clear skies, and the peak tourist window. March–May is hot, often above 35°C. The south-west monsoon from May to September brings heavy rain to Yangon and is the cheapest, quietest time, though humid. For sightseeing and the Bagan/Inle circuit, plan November–February and book 6–10 weeks ahead. Festival dates like Thingyan (April water festival) draw crowds.

What draws Indian travellers to Yangon

Yangon offers Indians a fascinating, affordable cultural escape with deep historical ties — the city has a long-standing Indian-origin community and Hindu temples alongside its Buddhist landmarks. The dazzling Shwedagon Pagoda, the colonial downtown, Bogyoke Aung San Market and the Sule Pagoda are the highlights, and Yangon is the springboard to Bagan's temple plains and Inle Lake. Spiritual travellers also visit Buddhist pilgrimage sites. The cuisine, with its Indian, Chinese and Burmese influences, feels familiar yet new.

Myanmar e-visa and entry advice for Indians

Indian passport holders need a Myanmar visa in advance. The simplest route is the official e-visa applied for online, typically processed within about 3 working days and valid for a 28-day stay on a single entry; you must enter through approved airports including Yangon. Carry a printed copy plus a passport valid 6+ months. Importantly, check your government's latest travel advisory before booking, as conditions in parts of Myanmar can change. Our visa guide tracks current e-visa fees and processing times.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct flight from Bangalore to Yangon?

No. There is no non-stop from Bangalore on the 2,540 km route. You connect once, most efficiently via Kolkata, for a total journey of about 6–10 hours including the layover.

Do Indians need a visa for Yangon, Myanmar?

Yes. Indian passport holders apply for the official Myanmar e-visa online, usually processed in about 3 working days and valid for a single-entry stay of 28 days. Carry a printed copy on arrival.

How long is the journey?

Plan for about 6–10 hours total with one stop. Via Kolkata, the Bangalore leg is around 2.5 hours and the Kolkata-to-Yangon hop about 1.5 hours, plus a layover of 1.5–4 hours.

When is the best time to visit?

November to February is the cool, dry peak season and best for sightseeing. The May–September monsoon is cheapest but wet. Booking 6–10 weeks ahead gives the best fares for the November–February window.

How much do flights cost?

Economy round-trips typically run ₹28,000–₹55,000 depending on the hub and season. The Kolkata routing is usually the cheapest, while Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur connections cost more but allow a stopover.

How do I get from Yangon airport to downtown?

The airport is about 15 km out. An official taxi costs roughly 12,000–18,000 kyat (a few US dollars) and takes 30–60 minutes depending on traffic. Carry crisp US dollar notes for convenience.

How to get the cheapest Bangalore–Yangon fare

What you pay on the Bangalore–Yangon route hinges on timing: book roughly 3–8 weeks ahead, stay flexible on the day of week, and you usually land the better fare. Search Bangalore to Yangon live to see how today's price compares to dates a month out — the gap is often 25–40 percent across .

Same-week Bangalore to Yangon tickets

Last-minute Bangalore to Yangon fares move fast, but they're rarely the same across every airline. Run your date through the search above and FlightGPT compares real-time Bangalore Yangon prices across — so you grab the cheapest seat still open, not the first one you see.

Bangalore to Yangon flights — connections and routing

There is currently no non-stop service between Bangalore and Yangon — itineraries connect via a hub, with a typical journey of ≈ 6–10h (1-stop via Kolkata/Bangkok/Kuala Lumpur). Comparing hubs side by side often saves 15-30 percent. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Bangalore Yangon ticket but are open to a layover.

What Bangalore–Yangon fares look like

Expect Bangalore–Yangon fares to vary by cabin, baggage and how the fare is bundled. A bare low-cost fare can end up dearer than a full-service carrier ticket once you add a bag and a seat. FlightGPT shows the all-in price for each option, so you're comparing like for like rather than misleading lead-in fares.