Travel Advisory: Due to the Thai Royal Visit (25–28 April 2025), traffic restrictions will affect the Thimphu–Paro Highway. On 25 April (08:00–11:00) and 28 April (10:30–13:00), vehicle movement will be restricted. Passengers traveling to/from Paro Airport should plan ahead to avoid delays.

Please reconfirm your booking 72 hours before departure. In Bhutan, contact any Drukair office, email reservation@drukair.com.bt, or call 1300. You can also WhatsApp us at +975 17131300 (07:00–21:00, GMT+6).

Effective 1 May 2025, all non-Thai nationals must complete the Thai Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online within 3 days before travel via tdac.immigration.go.th

To ensure the safety of our ground employees, we remind passengers that checked baggage must not exceed 32kg per piece, regardless of travel class. For baggage over this limit, please split it into smaller pieces, each not exceeding 32kg.

Passengers with single names on their travel documents, where there is no clear distinction between first and last names (e.g., "Sonam"), are not allowed to travel to Dubai. These passengers may be denied check-in or risk deportation upon arrival.

Advisory: Indian nationals traveling to any third country from Nepal are required to obtain a Third Country No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Embassy of India, Kathmandu. For detailed information, please refer to the advisory here: https://www.indembkathmandu.gov.in/latest-advisory-regarding-consular-services

12 October, 2021

In celebrating the joyous occasion of the 10th Royal Wedding Anniversary, Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines formally inaugurated the new Airbus A320neo and introduced new onboard meals, meal service equipment, food packaging, comfort items and amenities with an innovative and sustainable inflight service concept.

All inflight service products and materials were carefully specified to minimize end of life environmental impact and the artworks and designs proudly represent the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan and the traditional patterns and colors of Bhutanese textiles.

Drukair has managed to reduce or in many cases eliminate single use plastics by introducing wood and paper (compostable/biodegradable and recyclable) alternatives inline to Drukair’s vision and commitment to transition into a socially responsible and environment-friendly airline.

The Drukair family is deeply humbled to receive His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen to grace the inaugural ceremony on 12th October 2021 at Paro International Airport.