Travel to Bhutan from Europe, America and the Middle East

Bhutan Becomes Easier to Reach

Bhutan is now more accessible with Drukair’s new Dubai–Paro flight route, airfare discounts, transit support, SDF information, and travel incentives for visitors from Europe, America, and the Middle East.

Bhutan Becomes Easier to Reach

New Dubai–Paro Flight Route and Travel Offers Explained

Travelling to Bhutan has become easier for visitors from Europe, America, and the Middle East.

With the launch of Drukair’s Paro–Dubai flight route, Bhutan has taken an important step in strengthening its global air connectivity. Dubai is one of the world’s major international transit hubs, and this new route gives travellers a smoother way to connect to Bhutan without needing to depend only on traditional regional entry points.

For travellers planning a trip to Bhutan, this is good news. The new connection makes Bhutan more accessible, supports sustainable tourism, and opens a stronger travel link between Bhutan and the wider world.

Bhutan’s New Dubai–Paro Flight Route

Drukair, Royal Bhutan Airlines, has launched a twice-weekly flight service between Paro, Bhutan and Dubai, UAE. The route began in October 2024 and was officially highlighted by Bhutan’s Department of Tourism in February 2025. (bhutan)

This new route is important because Dubai connects easily with many major cities across the world. For visitors travelling from Europe, America, and the Middle East, Dubai can now serve as a convenient gateway into Bhutan.

The route also strengthens tourism, trade, and diplomatic ties between Bhutan and the United Arab Emirates.

Why the Dubai Route Matters for Bhutan Tourism

For many years, visitors often entered Bhutan through regional hubs such as Bangkok, Delhi, Kolkata, Kathmandu, or Singapore. These routes still remain important, but the Dubai connection gives travellers another strong option.

Dubai is a major global aviation hub with extensive international connections. This means travellers from cities such as London, Paris, Frankfurt, New York, Toronto, Istanbul, Doha, Riyadh, and other international destinations may find it easier to connect onward to Bhutan through Dubai.

For Bhutan, this new route supports the country’s vision of becoming more accessible while still protecting its tourism model of high-value, low-volume travel.

Drukair Dubai–Paro Flight Schedule

According to the Department of Tourism announcement, the Dubai–Paro route operates twice a week. (bhutan)

Day Flight No. Sector Departure Arrival
Monday & Friday KB800 Paro–Dubai 09:30 13:40
Tuesday & Saturday KB801 Dubai–Paro 04:00 10:30

All times are local, and flight schedules may change. For the latest schedule, travellers should check the official Drukair flight schedule before booking.

Smooth Transit at Dubai International Airport

To make transit easier, Drukair has partnered with Marhaba, a premium airport service provider at Dubai International Airport.

This support is useful for passengers connecting from another international airline to Drukair. Travellers can receive assistance with airport transfer procedures, onward check-in support, and baggage transfer guidance.

Dubai Transit Guidelines for Drukair Passengers

When transiting through Dubai International Airport, passengers should:

  1. Follow the “Connections” signs after disembarking
  2. Proceed through transfer security
  3. Visit the Marhaba counters after clearing security
  4. Present the Drukair itinerary and request assistance
  5. Receive guidance for onward check-in and baggage transfer
  6. Check gate details on the airport display system
  7. Arrive at the boarding gate at least 1 hour before departure

Passengers should note that transfer support may depend on the airline and terminal. Drukair operates from Terminal 1, and travellers with onward flights from other terminals should allow enough time for transfer.

For Dubai transit support, travellers may contact Drukair’s Dubai team through WhatsApp/Botim at +971 564186170 or email dubaistationmanager@drukair.com.bt.

Dubai Visa Assistance Through Drukair Holidays

For travellers who want to include Dubai as part of their journey, Drukair Holidays provides visa assistance for those travelling to Dubai.

This can be helpful for passengers who want a Dubai stopover before or after visiting Bhutan.

For Dubai visa support, travellers may contact:

Tshering Phuntsho
Phone: +975 77712672
Email: holidays@drukair.com.bt

Promotional Offers on the Dubai Route

The Dubai route also includes several promotional offers, valid until 30 November 2025, according to the Department of Tourism announcement.

Offer Details
20% promotional airfare discount Use promo code DUBAI20
30% discount for Frequent Flyer members Available for Drukair Frequent Flyer Program members
10% Group Inclusive Tour discount For groups of 10 or more travelling together
15% MICE group discount For groups of at least 15 passengers, with SDF waiver from the Department of Tourism
30% cargo rate discount Available on cargo rates

Travellers should check directly with Drukair for current validity and booking conditions, as airline offers may change. For more information, visit Drukair Contact Us.

Group and MICE Travel to Bhutan

The Dubai route also supports larger travel groups, including Group Inclusive Tours and MICE travel.

MICE stands for:

  • Meetings
  • Incentives
  • Conferences
  • Exhibitions

This is especially useful for companies, institutions, business groups, leadership retreats, and professional delegations planning to visit Bhutan.

For group and business travel details, travellers and organizers can visit Drukair’s official Meetings and Events page.

Airfare Subsidy for Visitors Paying SDF in USD

Bhutan has also introduced subsidised airfare for international visitors who pay the daily Sustainable Development Fee, or SDF, in USD.

The subsidy offers about 25% discount on flights with Drukair and Bhutan Airlines for eligible international visitors. According to the announcement, this special offer runs from 1 December 2024 to 31 December 2025, for travel during the months of:

  • December
  • January
  • February
  • June
  • July
  • August

This initiative helps make Bhutan more affordable during selected travel months while supporting sustainable tourism.

Travellers should contact Drukair or Bhutan Airlines directly for the latest airfare subsidy details and booking conditions.

Bhutan Visa and Sustainable Development Fee

All visitors to Bhutan must have the required visa or permit before travelling, except for specific categories such as tourists from India, Bangladesh, and Maldives, who follow separate entry arrangements.

Most international visitors can apply for a Bhutan visa online or through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. The Department of Tourism recommends using a Bhutanese tourism service provider for smoother travel planning. More visa and permit information is available through the Department of Immigration and Bhutan Travel.

For international visitors, Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee is currently:

  • USD 100 per person per night
  • USD 40 one-time visa application fee
  • Nu/INR 1,200 per person per night for Indian guests

The SDF supports Bhutan’s cultural, environmental, health, and education projects, helping ensure that tourism contributes to the country’s long-term wellbeing.

What This Means for Travellers

For travellers, the Dubai route makes planning a Bhutan trip more convenient.

It means:

  • Easier access from Europe, America, and the Middle East
  • A new international gateway through Dubai
  • Better connection options with global airlines
  • Transit support through Marhaba at Dubai International Airport
  • Promotional discounts on the Dubai route
  • Group and MICE travel opportunities
  • Seasonal airfare subsidy for eligible visitors
  • Stronger accessibility without changing Bhutan’s sustainable tourism values

This is especially useful for travellers who may previously have found Bhutan difficult to connect to from their home country.

Why This Matters for Bhutan’s Future

Bhutan has always followed a careful tourism model. The country does not aim for mass tourism. Instead, it focuses on meaningful, high-quality, and responsible travel.

The Dubai route supports this direction by improving access while maintaining Bhutan’s commitment to sustainable tourism.

As Damcho Rinzin, Director of the Department of Tourism, noted in the announcement, the route helps enhance Bhutan’s global connectivity and makes the country more accessible to travellers from Europe, America, and the Middle East while supporting local communities through sustainable tourism.

For Bhutan, better air connectivity is not just about more flights. It is about creating better pathways for conscious travellers to experience the country’s nature, culture, people, and values.

The new Dubai–Paro flight route is an important development for Bhutan tourism.

It gives international travellers a more convenient way to reach Bhutan, especially those coming from Europe, America, and the Middle East. Combined with airfare subsidies, group travel offers, transit support, and Bhutan’s clear visa and SDF system, planning a trip to Bhutan is becoming easier than before.

Bhutan remains a destination for travellers who seek more than a holiday. It is a place of mountains, monasteries, living culture, quiet valleys, and deep meaning.

And now, with the Dubai connection, reaching Bhutan has become simpler.

For travellers planning a Bhutan journey, this new route is worth considering as part of your travel plan.