Visiting to Bhutan by flight is by far the most comfortable way how get into the country. Flights to Paro International Airport are operated by the state owned DrukAir or private Bhutan Airlines. There are also options to charter the flight.
We will be happy to process non-binding reservation of your flight. Once seats are reserved, you will get time limit (usually few weeks or even months) during which you need to purchase the ticket or drop reservation. We will be happy to handle the process for you, just contact us.
It’s also possible to buy flight tickets through the airlines on-line booking system. In this case you need to buy ticket immediately, paying by card. Please mind, that some customers were reporting problems with online booking system, so we don’t really recommend this.
We always suggest arranging flight tickets well in advance, optimally around 6 month prior to your travel. Especially in high tourist season the flight ticket are sold our very quickly after booking is open.
Destinations, costs and flight schedules
Best connection from Europe to Bhutan is through New Delhi, Kolkata or Kathmandu. Another option includes Singapore, Bangkok, Dhaka, and Mumbai. In some days, it’s also possible to fly to some minor airports in India like Bagdogra in West Bengal (gateway to Darjeeling and Sikkim), Gaya in Bihar or Guwahati in Assam.
For flight schedules please see the airlines websites below:
Paro International Airport
Paro International Airport in Bhutan has a fame of the most difficult international airport in the world. It lies in the elevation of two and half thousand meters and it’s surrounded by almost five thousand meters high mountains. However there is no reason to be afraid to fly to Paro. Pilots are very well trained and they never take any risks. In case of bad weather, there are chances of delays. In some cases, the flights can be diverted to other airport. In such case, you better stay cool; it’s for your own safety.
Domestic flights
Apart from Paro, there are three more domestic airports in Bhutan: Bumthang in central Bhutan, Yongphula in the east and Gelephu in the south. As of now, Bumthang flights are operated by DrukAir 3 times a week. Gelephu is getting 1 flight a week.
The Jambay Lhakhang, situated in Bumthang and en route to the Kurjie Lhakhang, is the venue for…
Start Date: 15th November 2024
End Date: 18th November 2024
Destination: Jambay Lhakhang, Choekhor, Bumthang
One of the biggest festivals in the country is the Thimphu Tshechu. This Thimphu festival tour is…
Start Date: 13th Sept 2024
End Date: 15th Sept 2024
Destination: Tashi Chhodzong, Thimphu
Punakha, situated in the western part of Bhutan, serves as the winter residence of the Je Khenpo,…
Start Date: 19th - February 2024
End Date: 21st February 2024
Destination: Punakha Dzong
The Paro Festival, an annual event held every spring, stands as one of the most vibrant and…
Start Date: 21st March, 2024
End Date: 25th March, 2024
Destination: Rinpung Dzong, Paro