Frequently asked questions
1. How long it the flight?
Our flights normally last 45 minutes to one longer depending on the
wind. The whole experience including hotel pick ups and light
champagne breakfast lasts between 2 ½ to 3 hours. Ballooning is also
about watching the set up of the balloon, and being rescued at the
end too, not just the flight itself. Not knowing where you are going
to land is always exciting and part of the adventure!
2. What do we see?
The exciting thing about ballooning is that you just don’t know. You
will see Bagan waking up in the morning. You will see many temples
in the distance and get a spectacular aerial view of Bagan.
Sometimes you may fly over villages and see people on their early
morning rounds, feeding their animals, or going to market. It is an
amazing and interactive experience.
3. Can we go to ….by balloon?
The balloon can only to where the wind takes it. So we unfortunately
cannot pre-plan where it will land.
4. Is it safe?
- Commercial passenger ballooning is the safes form of all air
transport.
- In Bagan we are always very careful. We only fly when there are
light surface winds less than 8 knots.
- Our pilots and technicians are European Nationals qualified and
registered in the UK.
- Our balloons are built to the highest standards of the British
aerospace industry by Cameron Balloons Ltd, the world’s largest
manufacturer of hot air balloons.
- All our crew are trained to the highest international standards
and have all been trained in first aid by UK Public Transport
Inspectors
5. I’m scared of heights.
Ballooning does not usually affect those people who are scared of
heights. Because the balloon travels with the wind, the basket is
very stable and does not sway or rock during flight. There is no
sense of vertigo or motion.
6. Do we see this pagoda?
You will see lots of pagodas! Exactly which pagoda you will see
depends on the wind direction.
7. How many people can fit one balloons?
We currently have five balloons in service. Two balloons have room
for 8 passengers in four separate compartments plus a pilot. Two
balloons have room for 12 passengers in four separate compartments.
Our newest and largest balloon can accommodate 16 passengers also in
four compartments.
8. What do we get for the price?
A memory that we hope will last forever, transport to and from your
hotel to launch and landing site, flight, ‘rescue’, celebratory
glass of champagne and light breakfast.
9. Where do we take off?
The take off site changes with the wind and is decided by the pilot
in command on the day of the flight.
10. Where do we land?
Wherever the wind takes you! This could be next to a Pagoda, a field
by a village, on a sandbank, or even across the river, which we
involve a rescue by boat.
11. What time will we be picked up?
For the morning flight, passengers are usually picked up at their
hotels by our Balloons over Bagan bus between 05h30 and 06h00 in the
morning depending on the location of your hotel and the hotels of
other passengers. The exact time will be given to you the evening
before when you come to our sales desk at the Thiripyitsaya
Sanctuary Hotel to re-confirm your flight.
12. What time do we get back to the hotel?
In the morning flight, passengers are usually back at their hotels
by 8.30 am.
13. Can we fly at sunset?
We can sometimes put on evening flights on a standby basis only.
Unfortunately because of the tropical location in Bagan, evening
weather conditions tend to be less favorable and less reliable than
in our scheduled morning flights. We believe therefore that a
morning flight affords a more enjoyable and superior experience.
Bagan is normally at its most beautiful early in the morning, and
temperature are pleasant and cool.
14. Can our children fly?
For safety reasons there are age and height restrictions. We set a
minimum age of 8 years old, but as a general rule, all passengers
must be able to see over the basket.
15. How can we pay for a pre-booking?
For pre-booking, full payment must be made in Yangon, before your
departure to Bagan. Please inform us where you are staying in Yangon
and what day and what time we can visit you to deliver your flight
tickets and to collect cash payment.
16. Why do I have to give my weight?
It is important that we receive the weight of each passenger as soon
as possible. The chief pilot needs this figure to calculate the
total ballast of the basket, so that he can determine the total
amount of lift available on that day.
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