Bhutan Transportation

BT: Air Transport: Freight

2000 - 2020 | Yearly | Ton-km mn | World Bank

BT: Air Transport: Freight data was reported at 0.510 Ton-km mn in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.319 Ton-km mn for 2019. BT: Air Transport: Freight data is updated yearly, averaging 0.422 Ton-km mn from Dec 2000 to 2020, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.923 Ton-km mn in 2014 and a record low of 0.000 Ton-km mn in 2001. BT: Air Transport: Freight data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under World Trend Plus’s Association: Aviation Sector – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Air freight is the volume of freight, express, and diplomatic bags carried on each flight stage (operation of an aircraft from takeoff to its next landing), measured in metric tons times kilometers traveled.;International Civil Aviation Organization, Civil Aviation Statistics of the World and ICAO staff estimates.;Sum;

Last Frequency Range
0.510 2020 yearly 2000 - 2020

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BT: Air Transport: Passengers Carried

1988 - 2020 | Yearly | Person | World Bank

BT: Air Transport: Passengers Carried data was reported at 48,825.000 Person in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 276,092.000 Person for 2019. BT: Air Transport: Passengers Carried data is updated yearly, averaging 45,456.000 Person from Dec 1988 to 2020, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 302,160.000 Person in 2014 and a record low of 8,000.000 Person in 1991. BT: Air Transport: Passengers Carried data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under World Trend Plus’s Association: Aviation Sector – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Air passengers carried include both domestic and international aircraft passengers of air carriers registered in the country.;International Civil Aviation Organization, Civil Aviation Statistics of the World and ICAO staff estimates.;Sum;

Last Frequency Range
48,825.000 2020 yearly 1988 - 2020

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BT: Air Transport: Registered Carrier Departures Worldwide

1988 - 2020 | Yearly | Unit | World Bank

BT: Air Transport: Registered Carrier Departures Worldwide data was reported at 1,311.000 Unit in 2020. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5,067.000 Unit for 2019. BT: Air Transport: Registered Carrier Departures Worldwide data is updated yearly, averaging 1,948.000 Unit from Dec 1988 to 2020, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8,772.000 Unit in 2014 and a record low of 600.000 Unit in 1994. BT: Air Transport: Registered Carrier Departures Worldwide data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under World Trend Plus’s Association: Aviation Sector – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Registered carrier departures worldwide are domestic takeoffs and takeoffs abroad of air carriers registered in the country.;International Civil Aviation Organization, Civil Aviation Statistics of the World and ICAO staff estimates.;Sum;

Last Frequency Range
1,311.000 2020 yearly 1988 - 2020

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Bhutan BT: Burden of Customs Procedure: WEF: 1=Extremely Inefficient To 7=Extremely Efficient

2013 - 2017 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Burden of Customs Procedure: WEF: 1=Extremely Inefficient To 7=Extremely Efficient data was reported at 4.500 NA in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.400 NA for 2016. BT: Burden of Customs Procedure: WEF: 1=Extremely Inefficient To 7=Extremely Efficient data is updated yearly, averaging 4.400 NA from Dec 2013 to 2017, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.500 NA in 2017 and a record low of 4.300 NA in 2013. BT: Burden of Customs Procedure: WEF: 1=Extremely Inefficient To 7=Extremely Efficient data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Burden of Customs Procedure measures business executives' perceptions of their country's efficiency of customs procedures. The rating ranges from 1 to 7, with a higher score indicating greater efficiency. Data are from the World Economic Forum's Executive Opinion Survey, conducted for 30 years in collaboration with 150 partner institutes. The 2009 round included more than 13,000 respondents from 133 countries. Sampling follows a dual stratification based on company size and the sector of activity. Data are collected online or through in-person interviews. Responses are aggregated using sector-weighted averaging. The data for the latest year are combined with the data for the previous year to create a two-year moving average. Respondents evaluated the efficiency of customs procedures in their country. The lowest score (1) rates the customs procedure as extremely inefficient, and the highest score (7) as extremely efficient.; ; World Economic Forum, Global Competiveness Report and data files.; Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
4.500 2017 yearly 2013 - 2017

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BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ability to Track and Trace Consignments

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ability to Track and Trace Consignments data was reported at 2.300 NA in 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2.350 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ability to Track and Trace Consignments data is updated yearly, averaging 2.300 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.560 NA in 2012 and a record low of 2.195 NA in 2016. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ability to Track and Trace Consignments data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report. Respondents evaluated the ability to track and trace consignments when shipping to the market, on a rating ranging from 1 (very low) to 5 (very high). Scores are averaged across all respondents.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.350 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Competence and Quality of Logistics Services

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Competence and Quality of Logistics Services data was reported at 2.600 NA in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.350 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Competence and Quality of Logistics Services data is updated yearly, averaging 2.350 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.600 NA in 2022 and a record low of 2.180 NA in 2007. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Competence and Quality of Logistics Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report. Respondents evaluated the overall level of competence and quality of logistics services (e.g. transport operators, customs brokers), on a rating ranging from 1 (very low) to 5 (very high). Scores are averaged across all respondents.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.350 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ease of Arranging Competitively Priced Shipments

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ease of Arranging Competitively Priced Shipments data was reported at 2.300 NA in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.800 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ease of Arranging Competitively Priced Shipments data is updated yearly, averaging 2.383 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.610 NA in 2012 and a record low of 1.800 NA in 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ease of Arranging Competitively Priced Shipments data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report. Respondents assessed the ease of arranging competitively priced shipments to markets, on a rating ranging from 1 (very difficult) to 5 (very easy). Scores are averaged across all respondents.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
1.800 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Efficiency of Customs Clearance Process

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Efficiency of Customs Clearance Process data was reported at 2.700 NA in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.140 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Efficiency of Customs Clearance Process data is updated yearly, averaging 2.140 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.700 NA in 2022 and a record low of 1.950 NA in 2007. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Efficiency of Customs Clearance Process data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report. Respondents evaluated efficiency of customs clearance processes (i.e. speed, simplicity and predictability of formalities), on a rating ranging from 1 (very low) to 5 (very high). Scores are averaged across all respondents.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.140 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Frequency with which Shipments Reach Consignee within Scheduled or Expected Time

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Frequency with which Shipments Reach Consignee within Scheduled or Expected Time data was reported at 2.600 NA in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.490 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Frequency with which Shipments Reach Consignee within Scheduled or Expected Time data is updated yearly, averaging 2.600 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.990 NA in 2010 and a record low of 2.283 NA in 2014. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Frequency with which Shipments Reach Consignee within Scheduled or Expected Time data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report. Respondents assessed how often the shipments to assessed markets reach the consignee within the scheduled or expected delivery time, on a rating ranging from 1 (hardly ever) to 5 (nearly always). Scores are averaged across all respondents.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.490 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Overall

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Overall data was reported at 2.500 NA in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.170 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Overall data is updated yearly, averaging 2.321 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.520 NA in 2012 and a record low of 2.160 NA in 2007. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Overall data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. The Logistics Performance Index overall score reflects perceptions of a country's logistics based on the efficiency of customs clearance process, quality of trade- and transport-related infrastructure, ease of arranging competitively priced shipments, quality of logistics services, ability to track and trace consignments, and frequency with which shipments reach the consignee within the scheduled time. The index ranges from 1 to 5, with a higher score representing better performance. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. Scores for the six areas are averaged across all respondents and aggregated to a single score using principal components analysis. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.170 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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Bhutan BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Overall

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Quality of Trade and Transport-Related Infrastructure

2007 - 2018 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Quality of Trade and Transport-Related Infrastructure data was reported at 2.200 NA in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.910 NA for 2018. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Quality of Trade and Transport-Related Infrastructure data is updated yearly, averaging 1.956 NA from Dec 2007 to 2022, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.290 NA in 2012 and a record low of 1.830 NA in 2010. BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Quality of Trade and Transport-Related Infrastructure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Data are from the Logistics Performance Index survey conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. Respondents evaluate eight countries on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The eight countries are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. The 2023 LPI survey was conducted from September 6 to November 5, 2022. It provided 4,090 country assessments by 652 logistics professionals in 115 countries in all World Bank regions. Details of the survey methodology and index construction methodology are included in Appendix 5 of the 2023 LPI report available at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/report. Respondents evaluated the quality of trade and transport related infrastructure (e.g. ports, railroads, roads, information technology), on a rating ranging from 1 (very low) to 5 (very high). Scores are averaged across all respondents.;Data are available online at: https://lpi.worldbank.org/. Summary results are published in World Bank (2023): Connecting to Compete: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy, The Logistics Performance Index and Its Indicators.;Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
1.910 2018 yearly 2007 - 2018

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BT: Pump Price for Diesel Fuel: USD per Liter

1998 - 2016 | Yearly | USD | World Bank

BT: Pump Price for Diesel Fuel: USD per Liter data was reported at 0.820 USD in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.840 USD for 2014. BT: Pump Price for Diesel Fuel: USD per Liter data is updated yearly, averaging 0.820 USD from Dec 1998 to 2016, with 7 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.860 USD in 2012 and a record low of 0.260 USD in 1998. BT: Pump Price for Diesel Fuel: USD per Liter data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of diesel fuel. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars.;German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).;Median;

Last Frequency Range
0.820 2016 yearly 1998 - 2016

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Bhutan BT: Pump Price for Diesel Fuel: USD per Liter

Bhutan BT: Quality of Port Infrastructure: WEF: 1=Extremely Underdeveloped To 7=Well Developed and Efficient by International Standards

2013 - 2017 | Yearly | NA | World Bank

BT: Quality of Port Infrastructure: WEF: 1=Extremely Underdeveloped To 7=Well Developed and Efficient by International Standards data was reported at 2.000 NA in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.800 NA for 2016. BT: Quality of Port Infrastructure: WEF: 1=Extremely Underdeveloped To 7=Well Developed and Efficient by International Standards data is updated yearly, averaging 2.000 NA from Dec 2013 to 2017, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.200 NA in 2013 and a record low of 1.800 NA in 2016. BT: Quality of Port Infrastructure: WEF: 1=Extremely Underdeveloped To 7=Well Developed and Efficient by International Standards data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bhutan – Table BT.World Bank.WDI: Transportation. The Quality of Port Infrastructure measures business executives' perception of their country's port facilities. Data are from the World Economic Forum's Executive Opinion Survey, conducted for 30 years in collaboration with 150 partner institutes. The 2009 round included more than 13,000 respondents from 133 countries. Sampling follows a dual stratification based on company size and the sector of activity. Data are collected online or through in-person interviews. Responses are aggregated using sector-weighted averaging. The data for the latest year are combined with the data for the previous year to create a two-year moving average. Scores range from 1 (port infrastructure considered extremely underdeveloped) to 7 (port infrastructure considered efficient by international standards). Respondents in landlocked countries were asked how accessible are port facilities (1 = extremely inaccessible; 7 = extremely accessible).; ; World Economic Forum, Global Competiveness Report.; Unweighted average;

Last Frequency Range
2.000 2017 yearly 2013 - 2017

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Bhutan Bhutan BT: Quality of Port Infrastructure: WEF: 1=Extremely Underdeveloped To 7=Well Developed and Efficient by International Standards
BT: Air Transport: Freight
BT: Air Transport: Passengers Carried
BT: Air Transport: Registered Carrier Departures Worldwide
BT: Burden of Customs Procedure: WEF: 1=Extremely Inefficient To 7=Extremely Efficient
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ability to Track and Trace Consignments
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Competence and Quality of Logistics Services
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Ease of Arranging Competitively Priced Shipments
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Efficiency of Customs Clearance Process
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Frequency with which Shipments Reach Consignee within Scheduled or Expected Time
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Overall
BT: Logistics Performance Index: 1=Low To 5=High: Quality of Trade and Transport-Related Infrastructure
BT: Pump Price for Diesel Fuel: USD per Liter
BT: Quality of Port Infrastructure: WEF: 1=Extremely Underdeveloped To 7=Well Developed and Efficient by International Standards
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