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First international flight takes off from Gelephu

December 8, 2025
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Bhutan marked a historic milestone today as the first international flight departed from the Gelephu International Airport, officially opening the country’s southern gateway to regional aviation. The inaugural Gelephu–Kolkata–Gelephu service, operated by Drukair, signals the beginning of Gelephu’s emergence as Bhutan’s newest international aviation hub. Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay inaugurated the launch in Gelephu today.

A delegation led by the Prime Minister, the Governor of the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), and senior government and Drukair officials flew on the inaugural morning flight to Kolkata, returning to Gelephu in the afternoon, symbolising the airport’s readiness for full international operations.

The inaugural flight signals greater regional connectivity, opening doors for investors, travellers, and visitors while boosting opportunities in tourism, logistics, trade, and services.

Beginning December 12, Drukair will operate two scheduled commercial flights a week, every Monday and Friday.

Tandi Wangchuk, CEO, Drukair

“Henceforth, Drukair will have a twice-a-week flight between Gelephu and Calcutta. And we hope this flight will enhance the visibility of Gelephu Mindfulness City and also increase activities related to the further development of GMC,” said Tandi Wangchuk, CEO, Drukair.

Echoing this, the Governor of the Gelephu Mindfulness City highlighted the broader significance of international connectivity for the city’s long-term vision.

Dr Lotay Tshering, Governor, GMC

“From today onward, we hope to see more of our aircraft landing in different countries, and flights from across the region arriving at Gelephu—day and night. With work now officially underway, this is a proud and joyful moment for every Bhutanese, at home and abroad. I humbly ask everyone to continue offering prayers for the success of this important project,” said Dr Lotay Tshering, Governor, GMC.

This inaugural service follows the airport’s receipt of its Aerodrome Certificate in September 2023 from the Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority, confirming that the facility meets international safety and operational standards.

According to Drukair’s latest airfare details, the cheapest one-way ticket in the Bhutanese Economy Class starts at Nu 5,500, while the highest fare, Business Class round trip, can go up to Nu 35,022, equivalent to about USD 390.

As the inaugural aircraft disappeared into the clouds on its historic journey, it carried a clear message that Gelephu is ready, ready to welcome the world, and ready to take Bhutan’s story further than ever before.

Passang Dorji, Gelephu

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