Myanmar Airways International Joins AirAsia MOVE
AirAsia MOVE partners with Myanmar Airways International, expanding travel options across 35 destinations while offering exclusive fares to promote Myanmar as a travel destination.
READ MORENovember 13, 2024
AirAsia MOVE partners with Myanmar Airways International, expanding travel options across 35 destinations while offering exclusive fares to promote Myanmar as a travel destination.
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departure rate of 88.15%, operating 16,503 flights across its network of over 100 destinations in
four continents.
“We remain committed to our expansion strategy with a clear roadmap to strengthen our presence in Asia,” said Garth Simmons, Accor’s Asia Premium, Midscale, and Economy COO.
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