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Brunei to resume direct flight to Beijing

Brunei to resume direct flight to Beijing

The Star25-04-2025

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) will resume direct flight from the Brunei capital Bandar Seri Begawan to Beijing, China, from Monday (April 28), according to Muhammad Juanda Rashid, Brunei's minister of development and the chairman of the RBA.
At a reception event held on Thursday, Chinese Ambassador to Brunei Xiao Jianguo said the move will infuse new energy into the friendship between the two countries, and provide stability and positive energy to the world economy under the current turbulence.
Muhammad Juanda Rashid said the flight resumption marks not only the revival of a vital air link, but also a reaffirmation of the strong and enduring ties between Brunei and China.
The route will be in service twice a week and will be operational through Beijing Daxing International Airport, said Sabirin Haji Abd Hamid, the airline's CEO. - Xinhua

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