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Last updated: January 27, 2025
About
MIAT Mongolian Airlines is the flag carrier of Mongolia, headquartered in Ulaanbaatar and operating from its hub at the new Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN). Founded in 1956, MIAT has served as Mongolia's primary international gateway for nearly seven decades, connecting this landlocked nation to the world.
The airline plays a critical role for Mongolia—a vast, sparsely populated country surrounded by Russia and China with no sea access. MIAT provides essential links to major Asian cities (Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo), Russian destinations (Moscow, Irkutsk), European capitals (Berlin, Frankfurt), and seasonal service to North America. For many travelers, MIAT is the only practical option for reaching Mongolia directly.
MIAT is not a member of any major airline alliance. The airline operates a modest but modernizing fleet, transitioning from aging Boeing 767s to Boeing 737-800s, with Boeing 787 Dreamliners on order to enhance long-haul capabilities. The Chinggis Club frequent flyer program offers earning and redemption opportunities for regular travelers.
Hubs & Focus Cities
Airports where MIAT Mongolian Airlines operates 5+ routes
Network
7 airports served
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Observed Flights
Callsigns tracked for MIAT Mongolian Airlines (MGL) - 7 unique callsigns observed
Baggage Policy
Carry-On Allowance
Personal Item (all fares):
- Dimensions: 40 x 30 x 15 cm (15.7 x 11.8 x 5.9 in)
- Must fit under seat in front of you
- Examples: Small backpack, handbag, laptop bag
Cabin Bag (all fares):
- Dimensions: 55 x 40 x 20 cm (21.6 x 15.7 x 7.8 in) including handles and wheels
- Weight limit: 8 kg (17.6 lbs)
- Weight limits are enforced—pack carefully
| Fare Type | Personal Item | Cabin Bag | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | Included | Included (1) | 8 kg max |
| Business | Included | Included (2) | 8 kg max each |
Checked Baggage
Standard Size: 158 cm (62 in) linear dimensions maximum (length + width + height)
International Flights:
| Cabin Class | Bags Included | Additional Bag | Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | 1 | $60 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| Business | 2 | $60 | 32 kg (70 lbs) each |
Currency Notes:
- Baggage fees may be quoted in USD, EUR, or MNT (Mongolian Tugrik) depending on booking location
- Payment typically accepted in major currencies at airport
Overweight & Oversized Fees
| Condition | Fee |
|---|---|
| Overweight (24-32 kg / 51-70 lbs) | $50 |
| Heavy bags (33-45 kg / 71-100 lbs) | $100 |
| Over 45 kg (100 lbs) | Not accepted |
Oversized Bags: Bags exceeding 158 cm linear dimensions incur additional fees. Contact MIAT for specific oversized rates.
Elite Status Benefits
| Chinggis Club Status | Extra Baggage | Other Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Silver | Priority handling | Lounge access |
| Gold | +1 bag | Upgrades, dedicated support |
Special Items
| Item | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Golf clubs | Standard bag fee | Counts as 1 checked bag |
| Skis/Snowboards | Standard bag fee | Counts as 1 checked bag |
| Bicycle | $80 | Must be properly packed |
| Stroller | Free | Gate-check available |
| Car seat | Free | Gate-check available |
| Wheelchair/Mobility aids | Free | |
| CPAP machine | Free | Does not count as carry-on |
Fees as of January 2025. Verify at miat.com/baggage before traveling.
In-Flight Experience
Cabin Classes
MIAT operates two cabin classes: Business Class and Economy Class. Service levels reflect the airline's position as a full-service flag carrier rather than a low-cost option.
Business Class
Seat Specifications by Aircraft:
| Aircraft | Pitch | Width | Recline | Configuration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing 737-800 | 40" (102 cm) | 20" (51 cm) | Full recline | 2-2 |
| Boeing 767 | 58-62" (147-157 cm) | 20" (51 cm) | Lie-flat | 2-1-2 |
Business Class Features:
- Priority check-in and boarding
- Lounge access at UBN (when available)
- Two checked bags (32 kg each) included
- Multi-course meal service featuring Mongolian and international cuisine
- Complimentary beverages including wine, beer, and spirits
- Amenity kits on long-haul flights
- In-seat power and USB charging
Fleet Transition: Boeing 767s are being phased out, with Boeing 787 Dreamliners expected to enter service for long-haul routes, promising an improved business class product.
Economy Class
Seat Specifications:
- Pitch: 31-32" (79-81 cm)
- Width: 17-18" (43-46 cm)
- Recline: Standard 3-4"
- Configuration: 3-3 (737) or 2-3-2 (767)
Economy Class Features:
- One checked bag (23 kg) included
- Complimentary meals on all international flights
- Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages
- In-flight entertainment on long-haul aircraft
- Blanket and pillow on overnight flights
Food & Beverage
Business Class:
- Multi-course meals with Mongolian specialties
- Complimentary alcoholic beverages
- Snacks available throughout flight
Economy Class:
- Complimentary hot meals on international flights
- Mongolian and international cuisine options
- Non-alcoholic beverages included
- Alcoholic beverages available for purchase
Mongolian Specialties:
- Buuz (steamed dumplings)
- Khuushuur (fried meat pastries)
- Airag (fermented mare's milk)—occasionally featured
- Traditional dairy products
Entertainment
Long-Haul Aircraft (Boeing 767/787):
- Personal seatback screens
- Selection of movies, TV shows, and music
- International and Mongolian content
Boeing 737-800:
- Overhead screens or personal device entertainment
- Limited selection compared to widebody aircraft
Tips & Tricks
Booking
- Book direct: miat.com often has best availability for award seats and schedule changes
- Flexible dates: Limited flight frequencies mean flexibility helps find better fares
- Seasonal pricing: Summer (June-August) is peak season for tourism; expect higher fares
- Winter travel: November-February offers lower fares but extreme cold
At Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN)
- Allow travel time: Airport is 52 km from Ulaanbaatar—budget 60-90 minutes by road
- Limited amenities: New airport is modern but dining and shopping options are still developing
- Currency: MNT is local currency; USD widely accepted
- Lounge access: Business Class and Chinggis Club elite members have access
Maximizing Chinggis Club
- Join before flying: Earn miles from your first trip
- Book direct: Some partner bookings may not earn miles
- Track expiration: Keep account active to prevent mile expiration
- Check partners: Limited but useful partner earning opportunities
Understanding Mongolia Connectivity
- Landlocked reality: MIAT is often the only direct option to/from Mongolia
- Transit alternatives: Consider routing via Beijing (Air China), Seoul (Korean Air), or Moscow (Aeroflot) if MIAT schedules don't work
- Visa requirements: Check Mongolian visa requirements—many nationalities can visit visa-free for 30 days
Common Issues
- Limited frequency: Many routes operate only 2-3 times weekly—plan accordingly
- Fleet transition: Service levels may vary as fleet modernizes
- Weather delays: Winter operations can be affected by extreme cold
- Communication: English service is available but Mongolian is primary language
- Payment methods: Some online bookings may have limited payment options
Best Times to Visit Mongolia
- June-August: Warm weather, Naadam Festival (July), peak tourism
- September: Beautiful autumn, fewer tourists, reasonable weather
- November-February: Extreme cold but unique winter landscapes, lowest fares
- March-May: Spring transition, unpredictable weather
Fleet Outlook
MIAT is modernizing its fleet:
- Current: Boeing 737-800, Boeing 767 (being retired)
- Future: Boeing 787 Dreamliner on order for long-haul routes
- Benefit: Improved reliability, comfort, and fuel efficiency expected
