Royal Brunei Airlines destinations
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This is a list of airports flown to by Royal Brunei Airlines and does not include codeshares.
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[edit] Asia
[edit] East Asia
[edit] Southeast Asia
[edit] Southwest Asia
[edit] Europe
[edit] Oceania
[edit] Terminated Destinations
The following destinations were once served by Royal Brunei Airlines, but service to these cities/airports have since been suspended.
- Cairo, Egypt - services commenced 7 November 1993, teminated 1 July 1995
- Bahrain - services commenced 5 August 1993, terminated 12 September 1996
- Frankfurt - services commenced 1990, terminated 2007
- Zurich, Switzerland - services commenced 5 August 1993, terminated 12 September 1996
- Los Angeles, United States- services commenced
April 1991, terminated 2008
Services to the following East Malaysian destinations were terminated following the sale of all Dornier aircraft.
- Miri, Malaysia - services commenced 14 May 1994, terminated 30 September 1997
- Mulu, Malaysia - terminated 30 September 1997
- Bintulu, Malaysia - services commenced 3 July 1996, terminated 30 September 1997
- Yangon, Myanmar - services commenced 12 September 1996, terminated 30 October 1997
- Beijing, China - services commenced 3 October 1993, terminated 25 October 1998
- Osaka, Japan - services commenced 2 December 1994, terminated 25 October 1998
- Balikpapan, Indonesia - services commenced 9 December 1994, terminated 15 February 2001
- Kuwait - services commenced 22 April 2000, terminated 31 October 2001
The high cost of fuel prompted the termination of the following services:
- Kuching, Malaysia - services commenced 14 May 1975, terminated 31 October 2004, services re-commenced December 2007.
- Taipei - services commenced 15 August 1986, terminated 31 October 2004
- Abu Dhabi, UAE - services commenced 30 March 1993, terminated 31 October 2004
- Kolkata, India - services commenced 4 November 1995, terminated 31 October 2004
A second wave of terminations followed the unsuccessful attempts to procure additional aircraft:
- Sharjah, UAE - services commenced 2004, terminated 2008.
- Darwin, Australia- services commenced 1983, terminated 26 January 2008
[edit] List
- Australia
- Darwin (Darwin International Airport) [Ends 26 January 2008]
- Sydney (Kingsford Smith International Airport) [Ends 31 May 2008] [1][2]
- Bahrain
- Manama (Bahrain International Airport) [Ends 12 September 1996]
- China
- Beijing (Beijing Capital International Airport) [Ends 25 October 1998]
- Shanghai (Shanghai Pudong International Airport)
- Egypt
- Cairo (Cairo International Airport) [Ends 1 July 1995]
- Germany
- Frankfurt (Frankfurt Airport) [Ends 23 October 2007]
- India
- Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport) [Ends 31 October 2004]
- Indonesia
- Bali (Ngurah Rai International Airport) [Ends 31 May 2008] [1][2]
- Balikpapan (Sepinggan International Airport) [Ends 15 February 2001]
- Japan
- Osaka (Kansai International Airport) [Ends 25 October 1998]
- Kuwait
- Kuwait City (Kuwait International Airport) [Ends 31 October 2001]
- Malaysia
- Bintulu (Bintulu Airport) [Ends 30 September 1997]
- Miri (Miri Airport) [Ends 30 September 1997]
- Mulu (Mulu Airport) [30 September 1997]
- Myanmar
- Yangon (Yangon International Airport) [Ends 30 October 1997]
- Switzerland
- Zürich (Zürich Airport) [Ends 12 September 1996]
- Taiwan
- Taipei (Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) [Ends 31 October 2004]
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi International Airport) [Ends 31 October 2004]
- Sharjah (Sharjah International Airport)
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ a b Summer Schedule improves connectivity to key destinations - last retrieved 8th Apr 2008
- ^ a b Royal Brunei to withdraw from Sydney, Bali > AviationRecord > Search Results
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