Drukair Expands Asia Network: Bangkok Flights Return, Singapore Service Grows

Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines, is reintroducing twice-weekly flights from Paro to Bangkok via Guwahati starting in April. The airline is also adding a third weekly frequency on its Paro-Guwahati-Singapore route in response to growing passenger demand. CEO Tandi Wangchuk stated this expansion supports India's Act East Policy and the travel needs for the developing Gelephu Mindfulness City in southern Bhutan. The revived Bangkok route provides a direct gateway for Northeast Indian travelers, leveraging Guwahati's international airport and Thailand's visa-on-arrival facility.

Key Points: Drukair Resumes Bangkok Flights via Guwahati, Adds Singapore Frequency

  • Restores key Bangkok link via Guwahati
  • Adds third weekly Singapore flight
  • Supports India's Act East Policy & Gelephu Mindfulness City
  • Enhances travel for NE India to Thailand
  • Leverages Guwahati as strategic transit hub
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Drukair to resume Bangkok flights from Paro via Guwahati, adds third weekly Singapore service

Bhutan's Drukair to restart Paro-Bangkok flights via Guwahati and add a third weekly Singapore service in April, boosting regional connectivity.

"The expansion aligns with the Government of India's 'Act East Policy' - Tandi Wangchuk, CEO of Drukair"

New Delhi, March 15

Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines, has announced the reintroduction of twice-weekly flights from Paro to Bangkok via Guwahati and the commencement of a third weekly frequency on its Singapore route via Guwahati starting this April.

The reintroduction of twice-weekly flights to Bangkok via Guwahati restores an important regional link that has historically played a significant role in facilitating tourism, medical travel, education, and business exchanges among Bhutan, the Northeast states of India, and Thailand.

The expanded flight services will operate on the Paro-Guwahati-Singapore and Paro-Guwahati-Bangkok sectors, further strengthening Bhutan's regional air connectivity and enhancing travel options for passengers across South and Southeast Asia, Drukair said in a statement.

The additional Singapore frequency is introduced in response to sustained growth in passenger demand and reflects Drukair's strategic focus on expanding access to key international gateways. Singapore serves as one of the world's leading aviation and financial hubs, providing seamless onwards connectivity to major destinations across Asia-Pacific, Europe, Australia, and North America.

The Chief Executive Officer of Drukair, Tandi Wangchuk, stated that the introduction of a third weekly service to Singapore and the reinstatement of its Bangkok flights via Guwahati represent a significant step in Drukair's ongoing network expansion strategy.

"The expansion aligns with the Government of India's 'Act East Policy' as well as provide support to the travel requirements of Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) in southern Bhutan adjacent to Assam. These services respond to growing market demand and reinforce our role in connecting Bhutan to key regional and global hubs. Enhanced connectivity is vital to supporting tourism growth, facilitating business and educational exchanges, and strengthening Bhutan's engagement with international markets. As we expand, we remain committed to operating in a sustainable and commercially responsible manner while maintaining the highest standards of safety and service excellence."

Jalpa H Vithalani, Group Managing Director of Global Aviation Services Pvt. Ltd., the India GSA for Drukair, informed that many years ago travellers from the North East had to travel all the way to Kolkata to obtain visas before they could journey onwards to Thailand.

Recognising this challenge, Drukair had earlier introduced the Guwahati-Bangkok flight to facilitate easier access for passengers from the region.

With Guwahati now having an international airport and Thailand offering visa-on-arrival for Indian travellers, the reintroduction of this flight creates a direct and convenient gateway for the people of the North East to travel to Thailand.

Drukair is confident that this route will serve the region well and grow into a successful and important link for the North East.

By leveraging Guwahati as a strategic transit point, the Bhutanese airline enhances regional integration while optimising operational efficiency and passenger convenience.

Drukair Corporation Limited, the national flag carrier of Bhutan, was established in 1981. Operating from its hub at Paro International Airport, Drukair serves 10 international destinations across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. In addition to its international routes, Drukair services 3 domestic destinations within Bhutan and offers helicopter services to enhance its range beyond fixed-wing operations.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, this is very welcome. The visa-on-arrival for Thailand makes it so much easier. My family has been wanting to visit Bangkok for years, but the logistics were daunting. This direct flight via Guwahati changes everything. Hope the fares are reasonable.
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Sarah B
Interesting development for regional connectivity. It's smart to use Guwahati as a hub—it connects landlocked Bhutan to major Southeast Asian networks. The link to Singapore is particularly strategic for business travelers. Good to see smaller national carriers finding smart niches.
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Rohit P
While this is positive, I hope the focus on international routes doesn't mean domestic connectivity within the Northeast suffers. We still need better and more affordable air links between states like Assam, Manipur, and Arunachal. That's equally important for regional development.
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Meera T
This will be a big boost for tourism in Bhutan as well. Easier for people from Thailand and Singapore to visit via Guwahati. Bhutan is such a beautiful country, more connectivity is always good. Hope it leads to more cultural and student exchanges too.
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Vikram M
The mention of Gelephu Mindfulness City is key. This kind of air connectivity is crucial for such ambitious cross-border projects. It makes the whole region more attractive for investment. A practical step towards stronger India-Bhutan ties. Jai Hind!

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