On the evening of February 2nd, local time, Yangon Airport in Myanmar restarted, and routes to multiple countries resumed.

After the airport restarts, the first flights to take off will be flights to South Korea and Malaysia in the early morning of February 3.

  Earlier, as the Myanmar military took over power on February 1 and declared a one-year state of emergency, the Myanmar Civil Aviation Administration announced that Yangon Airport was closed until the end of April. This order has now been revoked.

  In addition, due to the Spring Festival, Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines did not arrange flights between Yangon and China in February, but Myanmar Airlines will resume weekly flights to Chengdu in February after the restart at Yangon Airport.

(Headquarters reporter Wang Yuezhou)