MYANMAR Airways Interna­tional (MAI) announced on 22 March that it had reduced pas­senger baggage weight limits to ensure international flights could continue operating without disruption.

 

Due to ongoing Jet A1 avia­tion fuel shortages in Myanmar, MAI has implemented manda­tory reductions to prevent flight cancellations that have recently affected the domestic aviation market.

 

These temporary adjust­ments for all international flights are effective immediately and will remain in place until further notice: Economy Class – 20 kilo­grammes (one bag); Business Class – 30 kilogrammes (one bag); hand-carry seven kilo­grammes (maximum two bags); Excess Baggage – maximum five kilogrammes. The acceptance of any additional baggage beyond these limits will be at the sole dis­cretion of duty staff at the airport.

 

MAI noted that due to op­erational flight requirements, some baggage may be rejected or unable to be loaded. In such cases, the airline will make its best effort to deliver the offload­ed baggage to the passengers within 72 hours. Passengers who have already purchased excess baggage that cannot be accom­modated will be issued refunds. MAI emphasized that they are working their best to ensure smooth travel, clarifying that the current situation left them with only two choices: maintain the flight schedule with weight restrictions or cancel flights en­tirely, and MAI chose to imple­ment these restrictions rather than cancel service. — MT/ZN