| Origin | Destination | Duration | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
🇹🇭 BangkokBKK | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — |
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🇹🇭 BangkokBKK | 🇮🇳 SiliguriIXB | — | View route |
🇧🇩 DhakaDAC | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇦🇪 DubaiDXB | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇮🇳 GuwahatiGAU | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇮🇳 GuwahatiGAU | 🇸🇬 SingaporeSIN | — | View route |
🇳🇵 KathmanduKTM | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇮🇳 KolkataCCU | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇮🇳 New DelhiDEL | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇳🇵 KathmanduKTM | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇮🇳 KolkataCCU | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇮🇳 New DelhiDEL | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇹🇭 BangkokBKK | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇦🇪 DubaiDXB | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇮🇳 GuwahatiGAU | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇮🇳 SiliguriIXB | — | View route |
🇧🇹 ParoPBH | 🇧🇩 DhakaDAC | — | View route |
🇮🇳 SiliguriIXB | 🇧🇹 ParoPBH | — | View route |
🇮🇳 SiliguriIXB | 🇹🇭 BangkokBKK | — | View route |
🇸🇬 SingaporeSIN | 🇮🇳 GuwahatiGAU | — | View route |
Drukair, the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Bhutan, soars as 'On the Wings of the Dragon,' connecting the secluded Himalayan paradise to the world. Founded on April 5, 1981, by royal proclamation from His Majesty the Fourth King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, it commenced operations in 1983 with Dornier 228 flights from Kolkata to Paro. Headquartered in Paro, Bhutan, Drukair operates from its main hub at Paro International Airport (PBH), renowned for its dramatic tabletop runway amid towering peaks.
The airline serves 10-19 international destinations across six South Asian and Southeast Asian countries, including Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu, Singapore, and Dubai, alongside domestic routes to Gelephu, Jakar, and Trashigang. Its network supports Bhutan's sustainable tourism, with flights offering breathtaking Himalayan views, including Mount Everest. Drukair also provides helicopter charters via its amalgamated Royal Bhutan Helicopter Services and jet charters with Pilatus PC-24.
What sets Drukair apart is its commitment to Bhutanese hospitality, blending modern Airbus narrowbodies with regional ATR turboprops for efficient regional connectivity. Passengers rave about friendly, professional crew in traditional attire, clean cabins, and reliable service on short-haul routes, though in-flight entertainment is basic (WiFi-only). As a full-service carrier owned by Druk Holding & Investments, it features business class, a frequent flyer program (HappinesSMiles), and onboard shopping. With fleet modernization—including A320neos and future A321XLRs—Drukair balances tradition and ambition, fostering Bhutan's global links while prioritizing safety and Gross National Happiness.