Book a flight from Yangon to Madrid with Qatar Airways
Step on board flights from Yangon to Madrid with Qatar Airways and take advantage of the best in air travel from the moment you step on board. Relax in spacious cabins, indulge in delicious cuisine, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art entertainment system available at your fingertips. Our cabin crew will care of your every need throughout your journey, making sure you have a relaxing and memorable passenger experience all the way.
Madrid is situated almost in the geographical centre of Spain, at the hub of all rail and road networks. Dating to 852 CE, the city was founded as a fortress by the Moors and became capital of the new nation-state in 1561. Under the Habsburgs and Bourbons it acquired most of its famous monuments and stately buildings such as the Palacio Real and Plaza Mayor. Artists such as Goya and Velasquez were attracted here, and in museums like the Prado you can admire many of their masterpieces. Madrid is also renowned for its beautiful parks and vibrant café society.
Flying from Yangon, Myanmar
Yangon International Airport is Myanmar’s primary international airport, and has helped to open up the once-secretive country previously known as Burma.
This ancient country has a very modern airport, and passengers flying from Yangon with Qatar Airways will find it to be an extremely efficient and friendly departure point where the passenger experience is of primary concern to the courteous, approachable staff.
Currently undergoing extensive modernisation, it is nevertheless a well-appointed and well run airport that is popular with travellers.
Transportation and parking
Yangon is just 15km from the airport, and plentiful buses and taxis take passengers from the airport to its terminals.
There are two railway stations a short taxi ride from the airport terminals, where local trains forming part of the Yangon Circular Railway link to the city’s central station.
The journey time to the city is around 40-50 minutes and fares are incredibly cheap (around a dollar). Taxis from central Yangon take around 30 minutes, but be sure to only use authorised taxis and agree the fare (around $15) with the driver beforehand.
Arriving in Yangon
Passengers flying from Yangon with Qatar Airways depart from the International terminal. This modern, spacious and well-organised terminal has a large departures area that is well signposted with information boards.
However, be aware that security in Myanmar is very tight, so allow around two hours before your flight is due to depart to check in and to clear customs checks.
Facilities and amenities
Free Wi-Fi is available in the international terminal, but it can be a little intermittent at times.
There are a number of Bureau de Changes and it is advisable to change local currency (the Burmese Kyat) before you leave the country. ATM machines are also available.
There are self-service cafés in the public areas, while the international VIP lounge has its own dining options.
There are several retail outlets selling local goods, as well as Duty Free shops and travel accessories outlets.
Arriving in Madrid
The Spanish capital is best known for being a major centre of European culture, art, music and dance. It’s also a hugely energetic city full of vibrancy and welcomes business travellers and entrepreneurs as well as tourists.
Book a flight to Madrid with Qatar Airways and you’ll discover a wealth of cultural attractions including some of the finest museums in the country, and art collections of international importance. This city really comes alive in the evening, and has a strong café culture that runs late into the night.
Tourist attractions
At the very heart of the city is Puerta del Sol, a piazza that is the hub of all Madrid’s transport and the venue for the many festivals that bring this city alive all year round. In the centre of the square is the statue of King Charles III on horseback, and the surrounding buildings are superb examples of a range of architecture drawing on Moorish, Renaissance and Gothic influences.
The Palacio Real or Royal Palace is huge, and although it is the official residence of the King of Spain, it is only really used for ceremonial duties. A tour of the palace will take you through hundreds of years of Spanish history in a series of galleries, exhibits and collections of armour, jewellery and ceramics. Be prepared for a long day’s sightseeing, but the effort is certainly worth it and gives you a greater understanding of Spanish culture.
The ‘Museum Triangle’ is Madrid’s museum district, and home to some of the most important galleries and museums in Europe, including Museo del Prado, Reina Sofía National Museum and Art Center, and the Naval Museum. Other museums around the city that are well worth a visit include the American Museum (Museo de América), the Museo de Historia de Madrid and the National Archaeology Museum.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Madrid with Qatar Airways land at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, one of the largest airports in Europe. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Madrid please check the visa and passport requirements.