My favorite part of the lounge – flight information display system with the corresponding gate information and registration number
There is no lounge access for non-status passengers in Yangon, but if you pay $8USD (it is a discount price according to the sign, and the original price is $15), you can use the Myanmar Airlines Sky Smiles Lounge. Since there is really nothing much going on in the airport, I decide to pay $8 for a nice and quiet stay. I definitely find it worthwhile; especially I am the only one there most of the times. Wifi is included in the admission fee and the speed is acceptable and I am also able to use my iphone to check emails and Internet. There are plenty of soft drinks and beers available, along with some alcoholic beverages. The snacks selection is not particularly impressive but they have some sandwiches and finger food available. There are also local, Thai, and Singapore newspapers, along with some Taiwanese magazines and newspapers, since China Airlines uses this lounge. It is quite nice to be able to read some TW magazines during the wait. There is a block off section with sofa and message chairs for business class passengers, but I personally will do it again if the fee remains at $8USD in the future. There is one other airline lounge in RGN for those who are concerned. I like all the antique airplane pictures.
The pictures are courtesy of my iphone, so the quality is not as good.