Druk Air - Royal Bhutan Airlines

Description

Druk Air, the National Flag Carrier of the Kingdom of Bhutan, was established by Royal Proclamation on the 5th of April, 1981. The history of Druk Air is synonymous with the history of aviation in Bhutan.

Paro airport was commissioned in 1968 but actual scheduled Civil Air transport started only with the arrival of the Dornier 228 in 1983. The 14th of January 1983, was an important day in the history of Druk Air. It was the day when the first aircraft belonging to the Royal Government of Bhutan touched down at Paro airport, a German-made Dornier 228-200.
Operations with Dornier 228 were full of delays and diversions caused by bad weather either over Paro airport or at the entry point to Bhutan in the foothills. Paro airport is located in a deep valley at an elevation of 7333 feet above sea level while the surrounding hills go up to 16000 feet and the approach into the airport is entirely by visual flight rules (VFR).

Actual progress in Druk Air started with the introduction of the BAe 146 in November 1988. Within a short span of the introduction of the BAe 146-100, the Druk Air route network was increased to link Paro with New Delhi, Bangkok and Kathmandu beside the existing link with Kolkata and Dhaka. The reliability and the comfort of BAe 146 slowly induced travel by air from Paro as the preferred means of travel for most people.

Druk Air's Current Fleet
Number of Aircraft (5): 1 - A320neo + 3 - Airbus A 319 + 1 - ATR 42-600
Seat configuration in Airbus A319: 102 Economy + 16 Business
Seat configuration in Airbus A320neo:120 Economy + 20 Business
Seat configuration in ATR 42-600: 32 Economy + 8 Business

Druk Air’s Network        
Druk Air operates flight services to 5 countries and 10 international destinations (New Delhi, Kolkatta, Bagdogra, Bodh Gaya, Guwahati, Mumbai, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Dhaka, Singapore) operating from Paro International Airport as its hub. Within Bhutan, the airline offers domestic services to Bumthang and Trashigang.

Reservation
For all travel requirements including flight and ground arrangements, please contact our office.

Check-in Formalities

  • The suggested reporting time for Druk Air’s flight is 2.1/2 hours prior to the flight departure.
  • Itinerary receipts (tickets) and travel documents must be presented at the time of check-in.
  • For all travel, it is the ticket holder's responsibility to ensure that all required visas (except Indian, Bangladeshis & Maldives nationals) have been obtained and presented at check-in.
  • The airline reserves the right to refuse carriage to a passenger who fails to present the necessary travel documents.
  • The time shown on the itinerary receipt (tickets) is the departure time of the aircraft and the check-in counters close 45 – 60 minutes (depending upon stations) prior to departure time.

Reconfirmation of Flight
Passengers are advised to reconfirm their flights at least 72 hours before scheduled departure. Re-confirmation is important in case of any changes to your flight. This can be done through the agent from which the ticket is procured.

Baggage Allowance
The free baggage allowances on Druk Air’s scheduled international flights are as follows:

Business Class 40 kg (68 lbs)
Economy Class 30 kg (44 lbs)

 

INFANTS: Infants paying only 10% of the applicable airfare are not entitled to any free baggage allowance.

Please observe that the weight of your unchecked baggage/cabin baggage is part of your free baggage allowance.

The following Articles may be carried free of charge over and above the Free Baggage Allowance :

  • A lady’s handbag, pocketbook or purse, which is appropriate to normal travelling dress and which is not being used as a container to carry articles that would otherwise be regarded as baggage.
  • An overcoat wrap or blanket
  • An umbrella or walking stick
  • A small camera and/or a pair of binoculars
  • A reasonable amount of reading matter for the flight
  • Infant’s food for consumption in flight and infant’s carrying basket
  • A fully collapsible wheelchair and/or crutches or other prosthetic devices for the passenger’s use provided the passenger is dependant on them
  • All other articles - such as flight bags, briefcases, typewriters, ladies vanity cases, large size cameras, etc - can be weighed and, if applicable, excess baggage charges will be levied.

***If you have connecting flights and your baggage has to be checked in to the final destination, please inform at the check-in counter before checking your luggage. Baggage Check-in is only available, with an agreement airline.

Unchecked Baggage/Cabin Baggage  Special Regulations
Regulations issued by the Drukair Corporation stipulate that your cabin baggage must be placed under the seat in front of your own. Therefore the overall dimensions are limited to 45 + 35 + 20 cm (17  + 13  +8 inches). The weight must not exceed 5 kg (11 pounds)

These regulations shall ensure that the cabin baggage will not impede evacuation of aircraft cabin in case of emergency.

Security
According to security regulations, airline advises passengers:

  • Not to accept any baggage/ packet from unknown persons.
  • Not to leave baggage unobserved at any time especially within the airport area.
  • Unattended baggage may be removed by Airport/ Security staff as an object of suspicion.
  • To declare before check-in, if carrying any arms or explosive substance. 
  • Concealment is an offence under Aircraft Act and Rules.
  • To remove battery cells/ dry cells from radios, transistor sets, two-in-ones and other such electrical/ electronic items and hand them over to the airline staff before security check or carry them in registered baggage.

Druk Air Flight Timing
Due to the geographical location and operating challenges out of Paro airport in Bhutan which is severely dependent on weather conditions, the schedule timings are subject to change without prior notice. Travellers are, therefore, requested to check with airline or agent’s offices for the latest information. The airline reserves the rights without assigning any reason to cancel, reschedule, or overfly or delay the commencement or deviate from the route of the journey. Therefore, all passengers are advised to maintain a sufficient connection time to avoid misconnection.

Documents Required for Travel by Air (in case the passenger is a patient)
1.    Fit to travel by air certificate signed by a Physician
2.    CID of patient and escort if travelling to India and passport if travelling to other countries.
3.    Child Health Card or Birth Certificate if the patient is minor and travelling to India and Passport if travelling to other countries.
4.    Reservation of 5 seats in case stretcher is required and one-day prior information to Druk Air is required.
5.    Oxygen cylinder can be provided upon payment of Nu. 1000 (Rs 1000) at the check-in counter.

Wheelchair Assistance to The Plane
Passengers with walking difficulties should request wheelchair assistance at the check-in counters.

Baggage Guidelines
For the purpose of easy identification, the airline advises to label all baggage on the inside as well as on the outside with your name, address and telephone no.
Name labels are available at all Drukair offices and check-in counters.

Remember to lock your baggage to prevent it from falling open.

Carrier does not take responsibility for loss of, damage to or delay in the delivery of fragile or perishable articles, money, jewellery, silverware, negotiable papers, securities or other valuables, business documents or samples or medicines or drugs that are included in the passenger’s baggage, whether with or without the knowledge of the carrier.

Excess Baggage
The charge per kg of excess baggage is equivalent to 1.5% of the highest normal adult one-way economy class fare.

Dangerous Articles in Baggage
For safety reasons, dangerous articles such as those listed below, must not be carried in a passenger’s baggage.

  • Compressed gasses – (deeply refrigerated, flammable, non-flammable and poisonous) such as butane, oxygen, liquid nitrogen, aqualung cylinders
  • Corrosives such as acids, alkalis, mercury and wet cell batteries
  • Explosives, munitions, fireworks and flares
  • Flammable liquids and solids such as lighter fuel, matches, paints, thinners, fire-lighters
  • Radioactive materials
  • Brief-cases and attaché cases with installed alarm devices
  • Oxidizing materials such as bleaching powder, peroxides
  • Poisons and infectious substances such as insecticides, weed-killers and live virus materials. Other dangerous articles such as magnetized material, offensive or irritating materials.

Medicines and toiletries in limited quantities which are necessary or appropriate for the passenger during the journey, such as hairsprays, perfumes, and medicines containing alcohol may be carried. Many of these listed articles can be carried as air cargo provided they are packed in accordance with the cargo regulations

In-Flight Cuisine
Onboard, the airline serves complimentary veg & non-veg meals, both in economy & business class.

The airline also offers a wide selection of special meals to cater to different dietary requirements. Special meal requests should be made at the time of flight booking or should be intimated 72 hours before flight departure.

Customers wishing to try Bhutanese cuisine can also order Bhutanese dishes under special meal prior to their flight departure.

Tashi Delek
Tashi Delek is the inflight magazine of Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines, published once in two months.

For reservation & ticketing, please contact the following office :
Eco Expeditions & Tours Pvt Ltd
202, Eros Metro Mall, Sector – 14, Dwarka, New Delhi: 110075
Tel: 0091 11 45553919 or +91 9717497166
Email: ticketing@visitbhutan.com