Drukair signs first global distribution agreement with Amadeus
Flag carrier Drukair Royal Bhutan Airlines will add its fare and content inventory to the Amadeus GDS platform.
The partnership aims to boost the airline’s global reach and provide travel agents worldwide with easy access to Drukair’s flight services.
The airline is based at Paro International Airport and connects Bhutan with key cities across Asia, including Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, Singapore, Dhaka, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra, Bodh Gaya and Dubai.
Drukair’s fares, schedules, and inventory will be accessible on the Amadeus Travel Platform, reaching travel agencies worldwide.
“Partnering with Amadeus opens new horizons for Drukair and Bhutan. This collaboration allows us to connect with more travellers around the world, offering seamless access to our flights,” said Tandi Wangchuk, CEO of Drukair.
Travel agents and intermediaries in India, Thailand, Singapore, Nepal, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, and France will soon be able to issue tickets with a further global rollout slated for 2026.
It goes live with Amadeus travel sellers shortly.
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