Getting into Bhutan

Travel To Bhutan by Air (Druk Air):
Bhutan has only one airport located at Paro. Druk Air, the national carrier, is the only airline serving the Paro Airport. Druk Air, the national carrier is linked to five cities in four countries. There is a daily flight from Bangkok, three flights from Kolkotta, three flights a week from Delhi and Kathmandu, and two flights a week from Dhaka and Bagdogra (West Bengal, India) During the festival season Druk Air arranges additional flights accordingly.

Entry into Bhutan is also possible by road via Phuntsholing (Border town near India) in Southern Bhutan. For those Tourists wishing to combine their Bhutan trip with the neighbouring Indian states of Kalimpong, Darjeeling and Gangtok, Phuntsholing serves as the best entry and exit point.

You can exit Bhutan from Paro by Druk Air, over land from Phuntsholing and Samdrup Jongkhar.

* Note: Baggage, Druk Air flight Schedule and other information are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for the latest Flight schedule and fares.
Druk Air fares (Peak Seasons):This rate applies for the month of March, April, May, September, October and November.

SECTOR: J CLASS(BUSINESS) Y CLASS(ECONOMY)
PBH/BKK US $ 543 US $ 446.9
PBH/DEL US $ 473 US $ 367
PBH/CCU US $ 323 US $ 226
PBH/KTM US $ 323 US $ 226


Please click here for Druk Air’s Summer schedule.
Please click here for Druk Air’s Winter schedule.

Druk Air Fares for Off Season (January, February, June, July, August, December).
SECTOR: J CLASS(BUSINESS) Y CLASS(ECONOMY)
PBH/BKK US $ 520 US $ 356
PBH/DEL US $ 397 UUS $ 295
PBH/CCU US $ 277 US $ 182
PBH/KTM US $ 277 US $ 182
PBH/DAC US $ 277 US $ 182
PBH/GAY US $ 277 US $ 182

Abbreviation:

PBH: PARO (BHUTAN)
BKK: BANGKOK (THAILAND)
DEL: DELHI (INDIA)
CCU: CALCUTTA/KOLKATA (INDIA)
DAC: DHAKA (BANGLADESH)
KTM: KATHMANDU (NEPAL)
GAY: GAYA (INDIA).
IXB: Bagdogra (INDIA)

Note: Delayed Arrival/Departure:

There is no charge for delays in arrival and departure because of weather condition disrupting flights or roadblocks. The tourist must however bear the cost of food, accommodation, transportation, and other services required