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Muhibah_SepOct2013_090913 - Royal Brunei Airlines

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Special Meals<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Brunei</strong> offers a variety of tasty culinarysolutions to suit our passengers’ specialdietary requirements. Special meals can beordered when you make your reservation;please confirm your request at least 24hours before boarding your flight.Alcohol-free Environment Policy<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Brunei</strong> <strong>Airlines</strong> operates alcohol-freeflights to all destinations.Hand LuggageFor your safety and comfort, you may storeyour hand luggage in the overhead lockersor under the seat in front of you. Please donot hesitate to ask our cabin crew for help instowing your luggage properly. Be careful whenopening the overhead luggage compartments,as items dislodged by aircraft movement mayfall on you or fellow passengers.Liquids, Aerosols and Gels (LAG)Various countries have implementedrestrictions on the carriage of liquids,aerosols and gels in compliance with newguidelines set by the International CivilAviation Organization (ICAO). Passengerstransiting through airports and carrying anyliquids, pastes and gels in containers over100ml may be asked to dispose of the itemsat security checkpoints.These restrictions may affect your ability tocarry duty-free purchases onboard the aircraft.Customers are advised to check with duty freepersonnel before making their purchases. Allliquids, aerosols and gels must be carried incontainers of no greater than 100ml/3.3ozcapacity (approximately 100gm in weight)and placed in a transparent, resealable plasticbag. The plastic bag must be removed fromcarry on baggage and presented to securitypersonnel at the checkpoint for inspectionand separate x-ray screening.Exceptions to the new regulations aremedicines and dietary supplements neededduring a flight, including baby food. Proof ofneed may be required.Use of Electronic EquipmentMobile phones cannot be used at any timeduring the flight. They should be switchedoff as soon as the cabin crew makes theannouncement. Other electronic devicesincluded in this list are: Citizen’s band (CB)radio, remote-controlled devices (such as1990s 2000s 2010s• RB took delivery of the first of three leased Boeing767-200ER aircraft in June 1990 and set a long distanceworld record for twin-engine commercial airlines.• The delivery of Boeing 767-200ER aircraft enabled RB’sroute to extend to London Gatwick in November 1990.• Twice-weekly flights to London Heathrow began inMay 1991. The route became a daily service on1 December, 1996.• RB employed the use of a Fokker 50 aircraft to serviceMiri and Labuan in Malaysia, two destinations that weresignificant to the growth of <strong>Brunei</strong>’s oil and gas industry.• The opportunity to expand regional connections sawRB establishing a service to Surabaya, Indonesia in 1997.• RB took delivery of two newAirbus A319 aircraft in August andSeptember 2003.• Two more Airbus A320s weredelivered in December 2003 andJanuary 2004.• In January 2010, RB introduced<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Brunei</strong> Holidays, a revamp ofits Golden Touch Holidays, whichoffers passengers value-for-moneyholiday packages available locallyand abroad.• Direct services to Shanghai werere-launched in March 2010.• RB’s newly-leased Boeing 777-200ER aircraft took off on its firstcommercial flight from Bandar SeriBegawan to London via Dubai inJune 2010.• RB commenced four-times weeklyflights to Melbourne, Australia inMarch 2011.• October 2012, RBlaunched a rebrandingjourney with a newlogo and livery.September | October 201365

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