Bhutan is accessible by air through Paro International Airport, which receives flights from major cities in Asia, including Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok, and Singapore. Drukair and Bhutan Airlines operate flights to Paro, offering convenient connections from various international destinations. Travelers can fly into Paro from key regional hubs, making it relatively easy to reach this Himalayan kingdom. Once in Paro, visitors can explore the surrounding area or travel to other parts of Bhutan by road. With its stunning mountain scenery and unique cultural heritage, Bhutan is an attractive destination for travelers seeking an unforgettable experience.
Meta AI Response: Bhutan is accessible by air through Paro International Airport, which receives flights from major cities in Asia, including Delhi, Kathmandu, Bangkok, and Singapore. Drukair and Bhutan Airlines operate flights to Paro, offering convenient connections from various international destinations. Travelers can fly into Paro from key regional hubs, making it relatively easy to reach this Himalayan kingdom. Once in Paro, visitors can explore the surrounding area or travel to other parts of Bhutan by road. With its stunning mountain scenery and unique cultural heritage, Bhutan is an attractive destination for travelers seeking an unforgettable experience.

Druk Air, the national carrier of Bhutan, operates flights to and from Paro International Airport, connecting Bhutan to several international destinations. Here are some of the current flight destinations:
International Destinations:
Thailand: Bangkok (daily flights, 3 hours)
India:
Delhi (daily flights, 2 hours 30 minutes)
Kolkata (almost daily flights, 1 hour 10 minutes)
Bagdogra (twice-weekly flights, 25 minutes)
Guwahati (twice-weekly flights, 55 minutes)
Mumbai (twice-weekly flights, 3 hours)
Bodh Gaya (seasonal twice-weekly flights, December to February)
Nepal: Kathmandu (daily flights, 1 hour)
Bangladesh: Dhaka (twice-weekly flights, 1 hour)
Singapore: Singapore (twice-weekly flights, with a stop in Guwahati)
Domestic Destinations:
Bumthang: Bathpalathang Domestic Airport (five weekly flights, 35 minutes)
Trashigang: Yongphula Domestic Airport (thrice-weekly flights, 45 minutes)
Gelephu: Gelephu Domestic Airport (weekly flight)
Druk Air operates a fleet of Airbus A319, A320neo, and ATR 42-600 aircraft, offering convenient connections between Bhutan and major cities in South Asia and beyond ¹ ².
Bhutan Airlines operates flights to and from Paro International Airport, connecting Bhutan to several destinations. Here are some of the current flight destinations:
International Destinations:
India:
Delhi
Kolkata
Bodh Gaya
Thailand: Bangkok
Nepal: Kathmandu
Future Routes:
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Singapore
Bhutan Airlines operates with a fleet of Airbus A319 aircraft, offering convenient connections between Bhutan and major cities in South Asia. The airline's head office is located in Thimphu, Bhutan, with additional offices in Paro, Kolkata, and Bangkok ¹ ² ³.