Druk Air expands international network to Dubai
Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines is expanding its international network to the UAE.
Drukair is launching twice-weekly Dubai flights to Paro, starting on October 28, 2024.
As a major global hub, Dubai opens up broad travel options from the UAE and beyond, for business, leisure, or cultural exchanges.
“Launching services to Dubai is a proud moment for Drukair. It reflects our expanding international presence and our dedication to connecting Bhutan to the world,” said Drukair’s CEO, Tandi Wangchuk.
These Dubai flights are expected to give Bhutan tourism a major boost as well as providing convenient travel options for Bhutanese residents and expats in the UAE and neighboring regions.
National flag carrier Drukair currently operates scheduled flights to nine international destinations within the South Asian region and three domestic destinations from Paro International Airport.
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