Drukair now live on Amadeus Travel Platform, opening Bhutan to Indian travelers

Drukair now live on Amadeus Travel Platform, opening Bhutan to Indian travelers

Drukair, the national carrier of Bhutan, is now live on Amadeus Travel Platform enabling travel sellers across India to seamlessly search, book and manage Drukair flight services. This milestone is aimed at significantly enhancing the airline’s international visibility and accessibility among travel agents in India.

Headquartered at Paro International Airport, Drukair connects Bhutan with key cities across Asia, including Bangkok, Delhi, Kathmandu, Singapore, Dhaka, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra, Bodh Gaya and Dubai. Through this collaboration, Drukair’s fares, schedules, and inventory will be accessible on the Amadeus Travel Platform, allowing travel sellers in India to book and sell Drukair network.

“Partnering with Amadeus opens new horizons for Drukair and Bhutan. This collaboration allows us to connect with more travelers around the world, offering seamless access to our flights. We look forward to leveraging this partnership to drive growth and strengthen our presence on the global travel map,” says Mr. Tandi Wangchuk, Chief Executive Officer of Drukair.

WhatsApp Image 2026-04-10 at 1.50.07 PM“We are delighted to welcome Drukair – Royal Bhutan Airlines to Amadeus Travel Platform. This partnership reflects our continued commitment to enhancing connectivity and empowering the travel ecosystem with greater choice and efficiency. By bringing Drukair’s inventory onto Amadeus Travel Platform, we are enabling travel sellers in India to seamlessly access and book flights to Bhutan, opening new opportunities for growth while delivering richer travel experiences to customers. We look forward to supporting Drukair in expanding its reach and strengthening its presence in the market.” says Sandeep Dwivedi, Managing Director, Travel Sellers, India & the Sub-Continent, Amadeus.

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