Royal Brunei Airlines is the flag carrier of Brunei. [1] It was established as the state-owned national airline of the country on 18 November 1974, with the aid of British Airways and its subsidiary companies. [2]: 67 [3] Scheduled services began on 14 May 1975, linking Bandar Seri Begawan with Singapore using Boeing 737-200 equipment. [2]: 67 [4] After a year of operations, the route network consisted of Bandar Seri Begawan, Hong Kong, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Singapore. [3]
As of October 2017 [update], Royal Brunei Airlines served 18 destinations, ten of them in Southeast Asia (three in Indonesia, two in Malaysia, and a single destination in Brunei, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), three in China, one in South Korea and four more beyond Asia (Dubai, Jeddah, London and Melbourne). [1] Following is a list of current and terminated destinations the airline serves according to its scheduled services, as of November 2018 [update]. [5]
Royal Brunei Airlines' first aircraft is a Boeing 737-200, delivered earlier this month. Services started on 14 May.
Royal Brunei Airlines first began services to Darwin in 1983, but suspended the services on Australia Day 2008, after serving the route for 24 years.
Royal Brunei Airlines will launch 2X weekly services from Bandar Seri Begawan to Haikou and Changsha from Oct. 30 and Dec. 18, respectively.
Royal Brunei Airlines has introduced twice-weekly services to Shanghai.
Royal Brunei Airlines gives "the regional economic situation" as its reason for "temporarily" suspending scheduled services between Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei and Osaka, Japan.
Bangkok's Don Muang International is in negotiations to establish several aircraft maintenance facilities and a terminal for private jets. The 95-year-old airport has been served by just a few domestic LCC flights since Suvarnabhumi International opened in 2006.
Royal Brunei Airlines is the flag carrier of Brunei. [1] It was established as the state-owned national airline of the country on 18 November 1974, with the aid of British Airways and its subsidiary companies. [2]: 67 [3] Scheduled services began on 14 May 1975, linking Bandar Seri Begawan with Singapore using Boeing 737-200 equipment. [2]: 67 [4] After a year of operations, the route network consisted of Bandar Seri Begawan, Hong Kong, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Singapore. [3]
As of October 2017 [update], Royal Brunei Airlines served 18 destinations, ten of them in Southeast Asia (three in Indonesia, two in Malaysia, and a single destination in Brunei, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam), three in China, one in South Korea and four more beyond Asia (Dubai, Jeddah, London and Melbourne). [1] Following is a list of current and terminated destinations the airline serves according to its scheduled services, as of November 2018 [update]. [5]
Royal Brunei Airlines' first aircraft is a Boeing 737-200, delivered earlier this month. Services started on 14 May.
Royal Brunei Airlines first began services to Darwin in 1983, but suspended the services on Australia Day 2008, after serving the route for 24 years.
Royal Brunei Airlines will launch 2X weekly services from Bandar Seri Begawan to Haikou and Changsha from Oct. 30 and Dec. 18, respectively.
Royal Brunei Airlines has introduced twice-weekly services to Shanghai.
Royal Brunei Airlines gives "the regional economic situation" as its reason for "temporarily" suspending scheduled services between Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei and Osaka, Japan.
Bangkok's Don Muang International is in negotiations to establish several aircraft maintenance facilities and a terminal for private jets. The 95-year-old airport has been served by just a few domestic LCC flights since Suvarnabhumi International opened in 2006.