Royal Brunei Airways (RB) introduced the legit release of its new direct flight course between Bandar Seri Begawan and Chennai, India.
RB’s Airbus A320neo landed at Chennai Global Airport on Tuesday, fifth November, at roughly 22:50LT and used to be greeted through a water cannon salute.
This new connection indicates an important growth in RB’s world community.
It additionally marks a ancient step in strengthening the cultural, financial, and people-to-people ties between Brunei Darussalam and India.
Royal Brunei Airways’ new course gives 3 weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, offering seamless go back and forth for recreational and trade passengers.
Passengers will go back and forth aboard the trendy Airbus A320neo, recognized for its quiet and fuel-efficient efficiency.
With the strategic codeshare settlement with Air India, passengers flying to and from Chennai can simply hook up with different main locations in RB’s community, together with Melbourne, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Manila, and Taipei.
A birthday celebration in India
The airline celebrated the release in Chennai thru a chain of occasions in collaboration with the Brunei Top Fee in India, the Brunei Financial and Construction Board (BEDB), and Brunei Tourism (BT) on the ITC Grand Chola in Chennai, geared toward strengthening partnerships, selling Brunei as a novel vacation spot, and showcasing funding alternatives for Indian companies.
RB leader government Sabirin bin Hj Abdul Hamid remarked all the way through the celebrations: “Launching this new course is greater than only a flight connection; this can be a bridge between two international locations. We’re excited to open new alternatives for tourism, business, and cultural alternate between Brunei and India. This course connects Bruneians and our global visitors to the colourful town of Chennai and the various stories it has to supply, and it complements go back and forth choices for the ones from India wishing to discover the non violent wonderful thing about Brunei Darussalam.”