Effective 1st September 2025, Singapore will enforce stiffer penalties for vaping offences. Travelers, including tourists and foreign nationals, found vaping or in possession of vaping products may face fines, deportation, passport revocation, and re-entry bans. For details, visit: www.hsa.gov.sg/tobacco-regulation/vaping-enforcement.

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

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 (07:00โ€“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

24 October, 2025

Drukair and Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (Thai) sign Interline Agreement to Enhance Connectivity

Drukair – Royal Bhutan Airlines and Thai Airways have signed an Interline Agreement to enhance travel convenience and strengthen network connectivity between the two national carriers. The signing ceremony took place in Paro, Bhutan represented by Mr. Tandi Wangchuk, CEO of Drukair, and Mr. Chai Eamsiri, CEO of Thai Airways, alongside Mr. Ujjwal Deep Dahal, CEO of Druk Holding and Investments, and members of the Drukair Board of Directors.

This collaboration marks an important milestone in expanding seamless travel options between Bhutan and destinations across Thai Airwaysโ€™ global network. Through this partnership, passengers will benefit from through check-in for both passengers and baggage to their final destination, convenient connections via Bangkokโ€™s Suvarnabhumi Airport, and competitive interline fares all on a single ticket. The agreement opens up convenient one-stop connections for passengers traveling between Bhutan and destinations across Northern Asia, Australia, and domestic points in Thailand, further promoting tourism and business travel between the two nations.

Together, Drukair and Thai Airways continue to expand opportunities for travelers by making journeys between Bhutan and the world more accessible, efficient, and enjoyable.