Royal Brunei adds online booking function

Monday, 05 May, 2005 0

Royal Brunei Airlines has launched a new bookable UK website to coincide with its 30th anniversary.

The site at www.bruneiair.com/uk allows users to book and make payment online, reserve seats, download the timetable and the in-flight entertainment guide, as well as source information about stopover options in Brunei. 

Users can view the airline’s new business class flat bed, new in-flight entertainment system and other modifications on recently refitted aircraft. 

A network map with integrated flight schedules also helps travellers plan their journey. 

Royal Brunei is offering special rates from Heathrow of £275 return to Dubai, £485 to Bandar Seri Begawan/Kota Kinabalu,  £550 to Perth/Darwin, £590 to Brisbane/Sydney and £600 to Auckland. Fares are inclusive of taxes, fees and surcharges and are valid until June 15.

UK area manager Sandra Bloodworth said: “We are delighted to be able to offer this facility to our customers and we welcome everyone to view our excellent onboard product and competitive fares.”

Report by Phil Davies 



 

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