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Search for your flights in Bhutanese ngultrum (BTN) and pay in Bhutan's national currency. Alternative Airlines offer flights from over 650 airlines, with more than 25 different payment methods and 160 different currencies to pay in.

Want to know how to pay for your flights in BTN? Follow our short guide below.

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How to book flights in Bhutanese Ngultrum

Search for flights

Use our search form at the top of the page to enter your travel details including your departure/arrival airports, the days you plan to fly and the number of passengers flying. Hit the 'Search Flights' button to proceed.


Select the currency converter

If your default currency isn't set to Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN), you can use our currency converter at the top of the flight search form to search for Bhutanese Ngultrum.


Search for Bhutanese Ngultrum

You can search for any currency with our currency converter tool. To book your flights in the Bhutanese Ngultrum, search for 'Bhutanese Ngultrum' in the search field and select BTN.


Confirm your booking

The search results will now show all available flights with the cost of the ticket in Bhutanese Ngultrum. You can also change the currency you're searching in with the 'Currency' filter above the search results. Click 'Confirm Selection' and follow the instructions on the next page to secure your booking.

About Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN)

The Bhutanese ngultrum is the main currency in Bhutan and is used alongside theIndian rupee. The Bhutanese ngultrum was introduced in 1974 and was the first currency created and issued out by the Bhutanese government, through the Bank of Bhutan. The Bhutanese ngultrum is currently pegged to the Indian rupee.