Druk Air says India could be the single biggest tourist market for Bhutan. With the aim to increase Indian tourists visiting Bhutan by 5 % this year, Druk Air has revived its holiday package under the Royal Druk Holidays (RDH) brand.
Bhutan’s airspace just got a little bit busier. Buddha Air successfully conducted its first commercial flight between the Paro and Kathmandu on the 23rd of August, 2010.
With the opening and operation of the new terminal, Terminal 3 at New Delhi (Indra Gandhi International Airport), Druk Air has been allotted with new new check-in counter. Currently for the period from 30th July – 3rd August 2010, Druk Air check in counter will be L8 to L10.
With less than 4 months left to meet the deadline October, the government is still yet to award the domestic air services contract.
More than 2 months have passed by an anticipated contract award date. The Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) ‘Request for Proposal’ document states March 26 for awarding the contract.
Please be informed that we require to operate an additional flight for Kathmandu – Paro on 14 February 2010. Inclusion of this flight requires rescheduling some of our scheduled flights of 14 February as below:
Druk Air to Bring More Indian Tourists
Druk Air says India could be the single biggest tourist market for Bhutan. With the aim to increase Indian tourists visiting Bhutan by 5 % this year, Druk Air has revived its holiday package under the Royal Druk Holidays (RDH) brand.
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