NYT - Naypyidaw Airport
Naypyidaw, Burma
IATA Code: NYT · Naypyidaw, Burma
The airport code NYT is the IATA identifier for Naypyidaw Airport. You may also find it referred to as Naypyidaw Airport (NYT).
Naypyidaw Airport (NYT) serves Naypyidaw, Burma, in the Asia Pacific fuel pricing region. It provides essential air connectivity for travelers in the area.
NYT is the IATA airport code for Naypyidaw Airport, located in Naypyidaw, Burma. The airport is situated at coordinates 19.6235°N, 96.2010°E. The current jet fuel price in the Asia Pacific region is $5.15/gallon as of 2026-05-16.
Current Jet Fuel Price (Asia Pacific)
$5.15/gallon
⚠️ Global Fuel Price Surge 2026: Prices affected by 108%
Airport Information
- IATA Code
- NYT
- City
- Naypyidaw
- Country
- Burma
- Timezone
- Asia/Rangoon
- Latitude
- 19.6235°
- Longitude
- 96.2010°
- Type
- airport
- Fuel Region
- Asia Pacific
Flight Distances & Estimated Fuel Costs from NYT
Estimated fuel costs based on current jet fuel prices and standard narrowbody aircraft consumption.
| Destination | Distance | Est. Fuel Cost | Fuel Surcharge* |
|---|---|---|---|
| LIW - Loikaw | 106 km | $1,529 | $3/passenger |
| PRU - Pyay | 132 km | $1,903 | $4/passenger |
| HEH - Heho | 139 km | $2,004 | $4/passenger |
| MWQ - Magwe | 145 km | $2,091 | $4/passenger |
| HGN - Mae Hong Son | 189 km | $2,725 | $5/passenger |
| NMS - Namsang | 213 km | $3,071 | $6/passenger |
| NYU - Bagan | 218 km | $3,144 | $6/passenger |
| VBA - Ann | 228 km | $3,288 | $7/passenger |
| PKK - Pakhokku | 228 km | $3,288 | $7/passenger |
| MDL - Mandalay | 232 km | $3,345 | $7/passenger |
| PYY - Pai | 236 km | $3,403 | $7/passenger |
| SNW - Thandwe | 238 km | $3,432 | $7/passenger |
| KYP - Kyaukpyu | 280 km | $4,038 | $8/passenger |
| RGN - Yangon | 302 km | $4,355 | $9/passenger |
| CNX - Chiang Mai | 305 km | $4,398 | $9/passenger |
| NYW - Monywa | 311 km | $4,485 | $9/passenger |
| MOG - Mong Hsat | 334 km | $4,816 | $10/passenger |
| PAA - Hpa-an | 341 km | $4,917 | $10/passenger |
| BSX - Pathein | 346 km | $4,989 | $10/passenger |
| AKY - Sittwe | 353 km | $5,090 | $10/passenger |
| LPT - Lampang | 379 km | $5,465 | $11/passenger |
| MNU - Mawlamyine | 386 km | $5,566 | $11/passenger |
| CEI - Chiang Rai | 387 km | $5,581 | $11/passenger |
| MOE - Momeik | 388 km | $5,595 | $11/passenger |
| THL - Tachilek | 402 km | $5,797 | $12/passenger |
| KET - Kengtung | 404 km | $5,826 | $12/passenger |
| NMT - Naypyidaw | 404 km | $5,826 | $12/passenger |
| LSH - Lashio | 406 km | $5,855 | $12/passenger |
| MAQ - Tak | 409 km | $5,898 | $12/passenger |
| TKT - Tak | 443 km | $6,388 | $13/passenger |
| HOE - Huay Xai | 448 km | $6,460 | $13/passenger |
| PRH - Phrae | 449 km | $6,475 | $13/passenger |
| KMV - Kalemyo | 455 km | $6,561 | $13/passenger |
| THS - Sukhothai | 465 km | $6,705 | $13/passenger |
| JMJ - Lancang Lahu | 485 km | $6,994 | $14/passenger |
| CXB - Cox'''s Bazar | 486 km | $7,008 | $14/passenger |
| NNT - Nan | 490 km | $7,066 | $14/passenger |
| XYE - Ye | 512 km | $7,383 | $15/passenger |
| CWJ - Cangyuan | 522 km | $7,527 | $15/passenger |
| BMO - Banmaw | 528 km | $7,614 | $15/passenger |
| PHS - Phitsanulok | 534 km | $7,700 | $15/passenger |
| CGP - Chittagong | 541 km | $7,801 | $16/passenger |
| JHG - Jinghonggasa | 541 km | $7,801 | $16/passenger |
| LXG - Luang Namtha | 562 km | $8,104 | $16/passenger |
| ZBY - Sainyabuli | 579 km | $8,349 | $17/passenger |
| LUM - Luxi | 583 km | $8,407 | $17/passenger |
| AJL - Aizwal | 597 km | $8,609 | $17/passenger |
| HOX - Hommalin | 601 km | $8,666 | $17/passenger |
| LNJ - Lincang | 604 km | $8,710 | $17/passenger |
| SYM - Simao | 606 km | $8,739 | $17/passenger |
* Estimated fuel surcharge per passenger. Actual surcharges vary by airline and booking class.
How Jet Fuel Prices Affect Your NYT Flights
Jet fuel typically accounts for 25-35% of airline operating costs. When fuel prices rise due to global events like conflicts or supply disruptions, airlines pass these costs to passengers through fuel surcharges.
Currently, the Asia Pacific region has jet fuel priced at $5.15/gallon. This is approximately 108% higher than normal due to Brent crude elevated. EIA Gulf Coast jet fuel at $5.21/gal (2026-05-16). Airlines implementing surcharges globally. IATA reports $175/barrel global average.
Tips to Save on Flights from NYT
- Book during periods of lower fuel prices (typically Q1)
- Choose airlines with fuel-efficient aircraft (787, A350)
- Consider nearby alternative airports
- Book direct flights to avoid multiple fuel surcharges
Climate & Weather at Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, typically ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Travelers should expect humidity and potential monsoon or rainy seasons depending on the time of year. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, and staying hydrated is essential when navigating the airport and surrounding area.
Traveler Guide: Flying Through NYT
Located in the Asia Pacific fuel pricing region, NYT is part of one of the world's fastest-growing aviation markets. Asian airports often feature extensive shopping, dining, and transit accommodation options. Visa requirements vary widely across Asian countries, so travelers are advised to verify entry requirements well in advance of their trip.
Planning Your Trip via NYT
- Arrival time: Arrive 2 hours early for domestic flights, 3 hours for international flights at Naypyidaw Airport
- Ground transportation: Check current gasoline costs for driving to/from NYT
- Fuel impact awareness: The Asia Pacific region currently prices jet fuel at $5.15/gallon — compare this with other regions to understand route pricing
- Alternative airports: The nearest airports to NYT are LIW, PRU, HEH — consider these for potentially lower fares