Paro International Airport
Paro International Airport (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་གནམ་ཐང༌།, romanized: paro gnam thang) (IATA: PBH, ICAO: VQPR) is the sole international airport of the four airports in Bhutan. It is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi; 3.2 nmi) from Paro in a deep valley on the bank of the river Paro Chhu. With surrounding peaks as high as 5,500 metres (18,000 ft), it is considered one of the world's most challenging airports, and only a very small number of pilots are certified to land at the airport.
Paro Airport སྤ་རོ་གནམ་ཐང༌། | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Department of Civil Aviation of Bhutan | ||||||||||
Serves | Thimphu and Paro | ||||||||||
Location | Paro, Paro District, Bhutan | ||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 2,235 m / 7,332 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 27°24′32″N 089°25′14″E | ||||||||||
Website | paroairport | ||||||||||
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Flights to and from Paro are allowed under visual meteorological conditions only and are restricted to daylight hours from sunrise to sunset. Paro airport was the only airport in Bhutan until 2011. The airport is accessible by road, 6 km (3.7 mi; 3.2 nmi) from Paro city, and 54 km (34 mi; 29 nmi) from Thimphu by Paro-Thimphu road.