Bhutan Airlines has partnered with booking platform Amadeus Travel as a part of its digitalisation strategy and to gain visibility with travel sellers across the globe. The airline recently launched an in-flight entertainment system that allows passengers the ability to stream entertainment on their own devices.
“We are excited to be in a partnership with Amadeus, which will significantly enhance the overall travel experience for our passengers,” said Pema N Nadik, chief executive officer of Bhutan Airlines. “These new systems are part of our ongoing efforts to improve our services and provide our customers with the highest level of comfort and convenience
“We are excited to add Bhutan Airlines to our roster. Amadeus is committed to offering the widest scope of travel content to our travel sellers so that they can help their customers plan a seamless door to door experience for their trips. We are confident that the Amadeus Travel Platform will help Bhutan Airlines reach more travelers with the right offer and we look forward to supporting the carrier’s growth,” said Frederic Saunier, Vice President, Airline Distribution, Asia Pacific, Amadeus.
Bhutan Airlines has two A319 aircrafts with a seating capacity of 126 passengers each and operates out of Bhutan’s only international airport in Paro with daily flights to Bangkok via Kolkata, India, and three flights a week to Delhi.