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  2. List of Royal Brunei Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Royal Brunei Airlines. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 April 2014. "Flight Schedule (Effective 31 March 2013–26 October 2013)" (PDF). Royal Brunei Airlines. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 September 2023. "Royal Brunei settles in for medium term with expanded Australian services". Centre for Aviation. 19 March 2012.

  3. Royal Brunei Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In early September 2007, Royal Brunei Airlines suspended flights to Frankfurt am Main as part of its latest restructuring exercise. [15] Kuching was reintroduced to the network on 1 December 2007, after a break of three years. [16] Royal Brunei Airlines then suspended services to Darwin on 26 January 2008, after serving the route for 24 years. [17]

  4. List of airlines of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Royal Brunei Airlines: BI: RBA: BRUNEI: 1974: Brunei International Airport: GallopAir: Soon in 2024 ... His Majesty The Sultan's Flight: SFB: See also

  5. List of airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippines AirAsia: Z2 APG COOL RED Manila: 2010 Founded as AirAsia Philippines and commenced operations in 2012, then 2015 as Philippines AirAsia. Royal Air Philippines: RW RYL DOUBLE GOLD Clark: 2002 Founded as Royal Air Charter Service in 2002 and started regular scheduled services as Royal Air Philippines under new management since July 2017.

  6. Subsidiaries of Royal Brunei Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei local distribution agency of Abacus was established in August 1990. Abacus Brunei is jointly owned by Royal Brunei Airlines and Abacus International. [1] Abacus provides travel information and reservations tailored to the Asia-Pacific region, with 30 travel agents with more than 140 terminals in Brunei. [2]

  7. Brunei International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Brunei International Airport consists of an international terminal which can handle up to three million passengers, a cargo terminal with a capacity of 50,000 tonnes (55,116 tons) of cargo, and a royal terminal where the sultan's flights are based. In 2005, Brunei International Airport handled 1.3 million passengers. [5]

  8. Royal Air Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Charter Service, Inc., operating as Royal Air Philippines, is a Philippine-registered low-cost airline. The company was established on August 22, 2002, as a chartered airline. It began operations as a budget airline on December 14, 2018, with an inaugural flight from its hub in Clark, Pampanga to Caticlan in Aklan.

  9. Category:Royal Brunei Airlines - Wikipedia

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