Paro airport lounge questions come back to how Bhutan travel works: entry runs on guided itineraries booked through licensed operators - plus the daily Sustainable Development Fee - so your tour company handles airport logistics end to end, and premium arrangements at Paro International (PBH) flow through them or through Drukair and Bhutan Airlines cabin classes rather than walk-up membership; no Priority Pass or program network covers Bhutan. The airport itself is small, calm and famously scenic - a Dzong-styled terminal in a deep Himalayan valley whose approach is one of aviation's great spectacles - and dwell times are short by design. If a quiet pre-flight space matters, ask your operator what can be arranged for departure day; otherwise plan lounge time at your connecting hub - Delhi, Bangkok, Kathmandu or Singapore - and let Paro be the runway with the view.
Cross-trip essentials
Need a ride from the airport?
After the lounge, pre-book a private door-to-door transfer to your hotel. Bookings fulfilled by partner.

