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Novoair VQ711 Flight Status from Dhaka to Yangon, Myanmar today
International flight Novoair VQ711 from Dhaka (DAC) Bangladesh to Yangon (RGN) Myanmar operated by Novoair. Scheduled time of departure from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is 11:30 Asia/Dhaka and scheduled time of arrival in Yangon International Airport is 13:45 Asia/Yangon. The duration of the flight is 1 hours 45 minutes.
VQ711 - NVQ711
Novoair (VQ)
DAC
Dhaka Bangladesh
RGN
Yangon Myanmar
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Lasted record on 20-December-2016
VQ711 Detail
- Type: International Flight
- Flight Duration: 1 hours 45 minutes
- Flight Distance: 974 kms / 605 miles
Airline
- Novoair
- IATA: VQ
- ICAO: NVQ
- Operating Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Passenger Services
- Service type: Normal passenger
- Seats: 50
- Freight capacity: 1 tons
- Passenger classes: Economy
More Detail
- Aircraft: ER4
- Callsign: NVQ711
- Departure Timezone: Asia/Dhaka
- Arrival Timezone: Asia/Yangon
- Current Time in Dhaka: Friday 2024-04-26 13:53 PM
- Current Time in Yangon: Friday 2024-04-26 14:23 PM
Similar flight route from Dhaka (DAC) to Yangon (RGN)
Airline | Flight no | Departure | Arrival |
---|---|---|---|
8M651 Myanmar Airways |
26/04/2024 12:45 (+6:00) |
1 hours 15 minutes 14:30 (+6.5:30) |
|
K7805 Air KBZ |
26/04/2024 14:00 (+6:00) |
2 hours 30 minutes 17:00 (+6.5:30) |
|
UB6002 Myanmar Airlines |
26/04/2024 06:30 (+6:00) |
1 hours 21 minutes 06:00 (+6.5:30) |
|
8M8651 Myanmar Airways |
26/04/2024 (+6:00) |
1 hours 45 minutes 18:45 (+6.5:30) |
|
BG60 Biman Bangladesh Airlines |
26/04/2024 10:45 (+6:00) |
2 hours 15 minutes 13:30 (+6.5:30) |
|
VQ701 Novoair |
26/04/2024 11:30 (+6:00) |
1 hours 45 minutes 13:45 (+6.5:30) |
Frequently asked questions, answered
How long is the flight from Dhaka to Yangon?
On average, nonstop flight takes 1 hour(s) 45 minutes, with the flight distance of 974 km (605 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Novoair VQ711 flight?
All Novoair VQ711 flights are operated using ER4 aircraft.