Aero Mongolia is one of the two national airlines of Mongolia and operates domestic flights to 12 destinations (from December 2014) and international services to Hohhot and Urumqi in China and Irkutsk in Russia.
Aero Mongolia is headquartered in the Chinggis Khaan International Airport in Ulan Bator and was in 2001 and took airline permission in 2002. The parent company is Monnis Group. Aero Mongolia flies to Mongolia (Ulan Bator, Tavantolgi, Olgii, Ulaangom, Altai, Murun, Khovd, Dalanzadgadd, Ovoot, Oyu Tolgoi), China (Hohhot) and Russia (Irkutsk).
Aero Mongolia also offers a charter service whereby chartering an Aero Mongolia airline aircraft offers flexibility to schedule air transportation to over 10 towns and communities throughout Mongolia, experienced crews capable of flying a mission. In-flight amenities ranging from snacks, gourmet meals and other amenities. AERO MONGOLIA airline offers specialised contract charter services designed to meet specific client needs and to ensure the availability of aircraft and crews on a dedicated basis. If necessary, as in the case of medevac contracts or scientific studies, planes can be retrofitted with specialised equipment.
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A light snack or beverage may be served on selected flights.
The 17” wide e-leather seats are arranged in a 2-2 layout with a comfortable 32 inches pitch throughout the cabin. The larger Fokker 100 which has a seating capacity of 100, has a 2-3 seat configuration with a roomier seat pitch of 34 inches.
The Aero Mongolia fleet consists of entirely Fokker 50 aircraft. The airline currently has three Fokker 50 aircraft within its fleet.
Skymiles is the frequent-flyer program of Aero Mongolia.
This program enables passengers to save up for every kilometre that they fly with Aero Mongolia.
Aero Mongolia's fleet consists of Fokker 50 and Boeing 737-700s. In 2004, Aero Mongolia was awarded the ‘Satisfying Honor’ award from the Mongolian Western Region Research Centre and in 2008 won the ‘Quality White Golden Star’ award from the World Quality Committee.
Passengers on Aero Mongolia flights are allowed a maximum of 5kg of carry-on baggage.
Passengers on Aero Mongolia are allowed a maximum of 15kg of checked baggage. However, the 15kg weight allowance is inclusive of carry-on baggage too. For example, if a passenger has 5kg of carry-on baggage, they would have 10kg of checked baggage remaining.
Unfortunately, Aero Mongolia doesn't offer online check-in for any of its flights.
Passengers on Aero Mongolia flights must check-in at the airport. This can be done by visiting any of the Aero Mongolia check-in counters at the marked Aero Mongolia check-in desks. Airport check-in opens two hours before the flight is scheduled to leave and closes 30 minutes before.
Irkutsk, Russia |
Hohhot, China |
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
Khovd, Mongolia |
Tavantolgoi, Mongolia |
Ölgii, Mongolia |
Ulaangom, Mongolia |
Altai, Mongolia |
Murun, Mongolia |
Dalanzadgad, Mongolia |
Ovoot, Mongolia |
Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia |
Chinggis Khaan International Airport is the airport that serves Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia and is situated 18 km southwest of the capital. It is recognised as the largest international air facility in the country.
The airport was established in 1957 and was named after Genghis Khan to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the establishment of the Mongolian state in 2005.