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DRUK AIR (Royal Bhutan Airlines)
is the national carrier of the Royal Government of Bhutan operating with two
Bae146-100 series and two A319.
This National Flag carrier of the Kingdom of Bhutan was established by a
Royal Proclamation on the 05th of April, 1981. The commencement of Druk
Air’s operation began on January 14th 1983 when the German manufactured 18
passenger Dornier 228-200 touched down at Paro airport bearing the National
Flag of the Kingdom of Bhutan. With Dornier fleet, Druk Air operated to
Kolkatta in India and Dhaka in Bangladesh.
Paro is the only airport in the Kingdom which is located in a deep valley at
an elevation of 7300 ft above sea level. The surrounding hills are high as
16,000 ft and approach into Paro airport is entirely by visual flight rules.
After conducting numerous tests taking into account the difficult operating
conditions the British Aerospace BAe 146-100 was selected and started
operations in November 1988. Within a short span of its introduction the
network of Druk Air increased link to Paro with New-Delhi, Bangkok and
Kathmandu from two destinations in 1983. Today Druk Air operates from Paro
five times a week to Bangkok and Kolkatta, thrice a week to Kathmandu and
Delhi and once a week to Dhaka and Yangon (Dhaka and Yangon flights are
temporarily suspended).
Maybe the smallest national carrier in the world, Druk-Air has a fleet of
two BAe-146 and two A319 aircrafts after the induction of Airbus A319 on
31st October 2004. An international flight crew and air hostesses trained by
Thai Airways International give the airline its credibility and charm.
Druk-Air is the only airline that serves Paro. So all visitors to Bhutan by
air are initiated into the kingdom in its care. The flight into Paro is one
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