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Flight time: Yangon to Rome

Yangon International Airport (RGN) → Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) · long haul · europe asia westbound

The flight from Yangon (RGN) to Rome (FCO) takes approximately 9h 41m to 10h 55m gate-to-gate, covering 8,268 km (5,137 mi). This long-haul europe asia westbound route uses a cruise speed of 820–900 km/h with 30–50 minutes of ground and air overhead.

Estimated Gate-to-Gate Flight Time
9h 41m10h 55m
Distance: 8,268 km (5,137 mi) · long haul
Key Facts
Route:
Yangon (RGN) → Rome (FCO)
Distance:
8,268 km (5,137 mi)
Flight time:
9h 41m to 10h 55m gate-to-gate
Route type:
long-haul, europe asia westbound
Cruise speed:
820–900 km/h
Ground overhead:
30–50 minutes included
Over water:
No — continental
Origin:
Yangon International Airport, Myanmar (Asia/Yangon)
Destination:
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Italy (Europe/Rome)
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Route details

OriginYangon, Myanmar (RGN)
DestinationRome, Italy (FCO)
Distance8,268 km (5,137 mi)
Flight time (low)9h 41m
Flight time (high)10h 55m
Route typelong-haul, europe asia westbound
Cruise speed820–900 km/h
Ground overhead30–50 minutes
Over waterNo — continental routing
Time difference-5.5h (westbound)

Distance breakdown: Yangon to Rome

The 8,268-km great-circle distance between Yangon (16.91°N, 96.13°E) and Rome (41.80°N, 12.24°E) spans 24.9° of latitude and 83.9° of longitude, trending primarily west. In miles, this is 5,137 mi or 4465 nautical miles. The great-circle path — the shortest distance over Earth's curved surface — is calculated using the Haversine formula from the two airports' precise coordinates.

Cruise speed and flight phases

On this 8,268-km long-haul route, aircraft spend the majority of the 9h 41m to 10h 55m journey at optimal cruise altitude of 35,000–42,000 feet, where modern wide-body jets achieve true airspeeds of 820–900 km/h (Mach 0.82–0.86). The initial climb and final descent represent a smaller fraction of total flight time compared to shorter routes. Aircraft like the Boeing 777, 787, or Airbus A350 typically operate routes of this distance, with step climbs during the flight to reach progressively more efficient altitudes as fuel burns off and the aircraft lightens.

Ground time and routing overhead

Our 30–50 minutes overhead allowance covers: taxi-out at RGN, takeoff and initial climb, descent and approach at FCO, and taxi-in to the gate. Taxi times at RGN are typically 5–15 minutes depending on traffic. At FCO, arrival taxi and gate assignment can add 10–20 minutes, especially during busy arrival banks. Continental air traffic corridors between Yangon and Rome may add 3–8% beyond the great-circle distance. Standard instrument departures and arrivals at both airports use predefined routing that adds distance but ensures safe separation.

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Return flight: RomeYangon

The return flight from Rome to Yangon is generally similar in duration to the outbound — typically within 10–20 minutes. Continental routes like this one are less affected by the jet stream asymmetry that makes oceanic east-west routes so uneven. The main variables affecting any difference are: prevailing winds at these latitudes (modest effect), different standard instrument departures/arrivals at each airport (minor effect), and air traffic congestion patterns that vary by time of day and direction.

Seasonal variation in flight times

Flight times between Yangon and Rome vary modestly by season — typically 10–20 minutes. Upper-level wind patterns shift with the seasons: winter generally brings stronger westerly winds at these latitudes, while summer patterns are more variable. Thunderstorm activity along the route corridor peaks in summer months, occasionally causing routing diversions that add distance. Winter operations may include de-icing delays at RGN and FCO, which extend the overall gate-to-gate time.

Airport information

Yangon International Airport (RGN) is a regional airport serving Yangon, Myanmar. Lower traffic volumes typically mean shorter taxi times and faster boarding, though flight frequency may be limited. Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is a major international hub in Rome, Italy. As a tier-1 airport, it handles high traffic volumes, which means longer average taxi times but also higher flight frequency and competition that can benefit travelers on pricing.

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Flight time FAQ: Yangon to Rome

How long is the flight from Yangon to Rome?
The estimated gate-to-gate flight time from Yangon (RGN) to Rome (FCO) is 9h 41m to 10h 55m, covering a great-circle distance of 8,268 km (5,137 mi). This estimate includes taxi, takeoff, cruise at 820–900 km/h, descent, and taxi to the gate.
How is the Yangon–Rome flight time calculated?
We use the Haversine formula to compute the great-circle distance between the precise coordinates of RGN and FCO. This 8,268-km distance is divided by long-haul cruise speed assumptions (820–900 km/h), and 30–50 minutes is added for ground operations and non-cruise phases. The result is a realistic gate-to-gate range, not the airline's scheduled block time.
Is the return flight from Rome to Yangon the same duration?
The return flight is usually within 10–20 minutes of the outbound 9h 41m to 10h 55m range. Continental routes are less affected by jet stream asymmetry than oceanic crossings.
What factors make this flight shorter or longer than estimated?
Key variables: (1) Aircraft type — newer jets cruise faster. (2) Wind — modest 10–20 min effect on this continental route. (3) Routing — air traffic may assign paths longer than the great-circle. (4) Airport congestion — taxi times at RGN and FCO vary by time of day. (5) Weather — diversions and holding patterns can add significant time.
Does the Yangon–Rome flight time change by season?
Modestly. Seasonal wind pattern shifts can cause 10–20 minutes of variation. Winter weather may add delays from de-icing and reduced visibility, while summer thunderstorms can cause routing diversions. Overall, the seasonal effect on this continental route is relatively small.
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