Drukair & Bhutan Airlines

Drukair Aircraft A319

Page updated – 23 August 2024

Aircraft Information:

Drukair (Royal Bhutan Airlines) & Bhutan Airlines are the national carriers of Bhutan, and the only airlines that service Bhutan. Operating from Paro to ten cities in six countries. Both airlines operate late model Airbus A319 & A320 jet aircraft & Drukair also operates one ATR 42 twin turbo-prop aircraft for shorter haul and domestic routes.

OR CALL THE BHUTAN TRAVEL EXPERTS
James – 0412 416 111, Nicola – 0413 598 669

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International Routes: 

  • Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu & Kolkata: daily
  • Dhaka, Bagdogra, Guwahati, Dubai & Singapore: 2-3 services per week.
  • Gaya (India) for pilgrimages over selected dates.
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Domestic Routes:

  • Paro/Bumthang/Paro – 2-4 services per week (seasonal).
  • Paro/Yonphula/Paro – 3-4 services per week (seasonal).
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Airfares Information:

Please contact Bhutan enquiries for the following information:

  • The most up to date flight schedule & airfare advice for your proposed dates.
  • Please advise if  you also need fares for children (2-11yrs) or infants (under 2 years of age). 

Both airlines flight timings & schedules change frequently but rest assured when you book with the Bhutan travel experts, Bhutan & Beyond, we will manage your flights closely and keep you right up to date with any changes as they occur.

Drukair & Bhutan Airlines operate in an alpine environment with a small fleet and, although rare, delays can occur due to weather or other operational requirements. We strongly advise visitors to Bhutan to factor in at least a 3-5 hour transit time before connecting to or from a Paro flight.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
All Drukair & Bhutan Airlines schedules and other information are subject to change without notice. No responsibility can be assumed for delay cancellation or unavailability of flight or missed connections. It is essential you have a longer than usual connection time to/from both these airlines. Occasionally  a service is cancelled for operational reasons. In such an instance any additional costs must be borne by the traveller and claimed via their travel insurance.