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How to book flights to Bhutan?

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How to book flights to Bhutan?

We can book your flights to Bhutan with Drukair or Bhutan Airlines. As a local Bhutan travel agency of Drukair and Bhutan Airlines, we can hold your booking for 1 month at no extra cost. You can also directly book your flights to Bhutan online from the airline website.

Validity of passports:

The validity of passport should be minimum of 6 months from the date of Bhutan trip.

Baggage allowances:

Checked baggage: 40 Kg or 88 pounds (Business class) and 30 Kg or 66 pounds (Economy class).

Cabin luggage: 7 Kg (Business class) and 5 Kg (Economy class).

Excess baggage charge per Kg: 1.5 % of highest normal economy fare (Adult) for one way.

Reporting time for flights to Bhutan:

It is 3 hours prior to the departure. All timings mentioned in the tickets are local.

When traveling to Bhutan, you can enjoy scenic flights from major cities such as Bangkok, Kathmandu, New Delhi, Kolkata, Singapore, and Dhaka. These flights offer breathtaking views, providing an unforgettable aerial experience of the Himalayan mountain ranges. As a result, visitors are eager to secure the best seats, especially since these flights offer up-close views of Mt. Everest and other majestic peaks.

The seating arrangements on Bhutan flights are allocated on a “first come, first serve” basis at the check-in counter. If you’re flying from Bangkok or Kolkata, request a seat on the right side for the best view. For travelers coming from Kathmandu or New Delhi, the left side may offer the most picturesque views, possibly by the window.

From cities like New Delhi or Kathmandu, passengers can expect stunning views of five of the world’s highest mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Makalu (8463 m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8188 m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), and Mt. Jomolhari (7326 m). However, if you’re flying from Kolkata, Bangkok, or Singapore, you’ll be treated to the stunning panoramas of Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt. Jomolhari. 

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