Delhi to Yangon Flights — Fares, Airlines & Guide 2026

Delhi to Yangon flight guide for Indians — Myanmar Airways International, IndiGo, fares, baggage and Myanmar eVisa rules. Live fares in the FlightGPT chat.

Cheap flights from Delhi to Yangon — book online with FlightGPT

Quick answer: Delhi to Yangon non-stop flights take about ≈ 3h 15m nonstop, operated by Myanmar Airways International (8M), Air India (nonstop); Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines (1-stop), ≈ 1 nonstop daily + 1-stop options via Bangkok, KL, Singapore. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest DEL–RGN fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.

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Delhi to Yangon flights — quick facts

Airlines and nonstop/connecting options

Delhi–Yangon offers a nonstop served by Myanmar Airways International (8M) and Air India, plus a range of one-stop alternatives. Connections route mainly via Bangkok (Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia) or Singapore. IndiGo also markets the route, though its services are typically connecting rather than nonstop. Nonstop frequency is limited (roughly one a day), so if your preferred timing isn't available, a one-stop via Bangkok is usually the next-best option. Compare nonstop and connecting routings in the FlightGPT search.

Flight time, distance and routing

The nonstop flight covers roughly 2,000 km and takes about 3h 15m. One-stop itineraries via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore stretch the total to around 7–10 hours depending on the layover, since you backtrack slightly eastward before reaching Yangon. For the shortest trip, the nonstop is clearly best; choose a connection only if the timing or price suits you better. Myanmar is 1 hour 30 minutes ahead of India, a small but worth-noting offset for connection planning.

Best time to book and seasonal fares

Myanmar's most comfortable travel season is the cool, dry stretch from November to February, which is also when demand and fares are highest. The hot season (March–May) and the monsoon (June–October) are quieter and generally cheaper. Because nonstop frequency is limited, booking 3–6 weeks ahead helps secure the direct flight at a reasonable fare. Watch for schedule changes, as service on this route can shift. Check live pricing and current availability in the FlightGPT search.

Getting the fare cheaper (honest tips)

With limited nonstop frequency, the biggest savings usually come from comparing the direct flight against one-stop options via Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur — connections can be noticeably cheaper if you have time. Be flexible on dates, since fares vary day to day, and avoid the peak Nov–Feb window if you can. Travelling with cabin baggage only on a low-cost connection trims costs further. Book ahead rather than last-minute, and set a price alert to catch drops. Compare every routing in the FlightGPT search.

Airports and terminals

You'll depart Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (DEL) — international flights use Terminal 3. On arrival, Yangon International Airport (RGN) is Myanmar's main gateway; its Terminal 1 handles most international flights. RGN is relatively close to the city, about 15–19 km from downtown Yangon, with taxis the standard way in (agree a fare or use the airport taxi counter). It's a compact, manageable airport. If you connect via Bangkok, you may transit Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK) — check which, as they're different airports.

Baggage allowance

Baggage allowances depend on the operating carrier and fare class, so confirm at booking. Full-service carriers like Air India and Myanmar Airways International generally include a checked allowance on international economy fares, while low-cost connections (e.g. AirAsia) often charge separately for bags. Review the specifics for your airline — for instance Air India baggage — before you pack. On a single through-ticket your bags are usually checked to Yangon; on separate low-cost tickets you'll re-check at the connecting airport.

Visa for Indian travellers (Myanmar)

Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Myanmar. The most convenient route is the official e-Visa, applied for online before travel: the tourist e-Visa is typically valid for 90 days from issue and permits a stay of up to 28 days, with a fee of around USD 50. Most approvals come through within a few days, but apply at least 1–2 weeks ahead. Requirements include a passport valid 6+ months and a recent photo. Always confirm current rules on the official Myanmar e-Visa government portal before booking.

Connecting hubs explained

Bangkok is the most popular connecting point for Yangon, with frequent onward flights on Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways and short hop times to RGN. Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia) and Singapore are good alternatives with strong networks, useful if you're combining Myanmar with a wider Southeast Asia trip. If you fly via Bangkok, note that full-service carriers use Suvarnabhumi (BKK) while AirAsia uses Don Mueang (DMK) — don't mix them up on a self-connect. Compare hub options and total times in the FlightGPT search.

Travel tips for the route

Sort your Myanmar e-Visa well before you fly and carry a printout. Myanmar is 1.5 hours ahead of India. Cash is king in Myanmar — carry clean, new US dollar notes (creased or marked bills are often rejected) and exchange on arrival; card acceptance is limited. Check the latest official travel advisories before booking, as conditions in Myanmar can change. The cool season (Nov–Feb) is the most pleasant time to visit. Yangon's airport is close to town, so the transfer is quick once you clear immigration.

Why visit Yangon

Yangon is Myanmar's largest city and its cultural soul, crowned by the spectacular gold-leafed Shwedagon Pagoda — one of Buddhism's most sacred sites and a breathtaking sight at sunset. The city is also famous for its remarkably preserved British colonial-era architecture, bustling markets like Bogyoke Aung San, the serene Kandawgyi Lake, and a warm, welcoming food culture. It serves as the main gateway to the rest of Myanmar, including Bagan's temple plains and Inle Lake. For Indian travellers, Yangon offers a fascinating, less-touristed slice of Southeast Asia.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a nonstop flight from Delhi to Yangon?

Yes. Myanmar Airways International (8M) and Air India operate a nonstop Delhi–Yangon flight of about 3h 15m. Frequency is limited (roughly one a day), with one-stop options via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore as alternatives.

How long is the flight from Delhi to Yangon?

The nonstop takes about 3h 15m over roughly 2,000 km. One-stop routings via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore run around 7–10 hours total, depending on the layover.

Do Indians need a visa for Myanmar?

Yes. Indian passport holders need a visa. The official e-Visa is the easiest route — the tourist e-Visa is valid 90 days from issue, allows up to a 28-day stay, and costs around USD 50. Apply online a couple of weeks ahead and confirm rules officially.

Which airlines fly Delhi to Yangon?

Myanmar Airways International and Air India fly nonstop. IndiGo markets the route too, usually as a connection. One-stop options run on Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia via their hubs.

What is the time difference between Delhi and Yangon?

Myanmar is 1 hour 30 minutes ahead of India. It's a small offset but worth noting when planning connections and arrival times.

When is the best time to visit Yangon?

The cool, dry season from November to February is the most comfortable time and the busiest for flights. The hot season (March–May) and monsoon (June–October) are quieter and generally cheaper to fly.

Which airport will I arrive at in Yangon?

You'll arrive at Yangon International Airport (RGN), Myanmar's main gateway, with international flights using Terminal 1. It's close to the city — about 15–19 km from downtown — with taxis the usual way in.

What's the best hub for a connecting flight?

Bangkok is the most popular, with frequent short hops to Yangon on Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore also work well. If flying via Bangkok, check whether you use Suvarnabhumi (BKK) or Don Mueang (DMK).

Should I carry cash in Myanmar?

Yes. Cash is essential in Myanmar — carry clean, new US dollar notes, as creased or marked bills are often refused. Card acceptance is limited, so exchange money on arrival and plan to pay cash for most things.

How far ahead should I book Delhi to Yangon?

Because nonstop frequency is limited, booking 3–6 weeks ahead helps secure the direct flight at a reasonable fare. Watch for schedule changes on this route and check current availability in the FlightGPT search.

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Cheapest Delhi to Yangon tickets — what drives the price

Delhi to Yangon prices swing with demand, season and lead time more than with any single airline. The reliable lever is comparison: pull every DEL–RGN fare at once and shift your date by a day or two. Mid-week and red-eye departures on Myanmar Airways International (8M), Air India (nonstop); Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines (1-stop) are usually where the cheapest seats sit.

Delhi–Yangon flights for tomorrow or this weekend

For a same-week Delhi–Yangon trip, the trick is to check all carriers at once rather than one app at a time. FlightGPT's live DEL-RGN search does exactly that — red-eye and early-morning departures often carry the lowest last-minute prices. Enter your date above to compare instantly.

Delhi to Yangon non-stop and direct flights

Most travellers prefer the Delhi to Yangon non-stop option. The direct Delhi-Yangon flight time is ≈ 3h 15m nonstop. If you are flexible, 1-stop alternatives through major hubs can be 15-30 percent cheaper. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Delhi Yangon ticket but are open to a layover.

Understanding Delhi to Yangon ticket prices

On Delhi to Yangon, the headline price and the price you actually pay can differ once baggage and seat selection are added. That's why FlightGPT compares fully-bundled Delhi Yangon fares across Myanmar Airways International (8M), Air India (nonstop); Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines (1-stop) — the cheapest all-in option, not the lowest sticker that balloons at checkout.