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Royal Brunei Airlines » Business

Class rating 7.6

7.6/10

  • Boarding 9.0
  • Seat for sitting 8.0
  • Seat for sleeping 6.0
  • Service 5.0
  • Entertainment 7.0
  • Food & drink 7.0
  • Punctuality 9.0
  • Baggage 10.0
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On short-haul aircraft, business class seats offer a 44-inch pitch and seats are 21 inches wide. They have power points and, unlike economy, 8.4-inch personal TVs.

Royal Brunei has fitted three of its long-haul Boeing 767s with a new business cabin containing pod-style SkyDreamer seats. These extend 75 inches and are fitted with power points and 10.4-inch video screens with full AVOD systems.

Note that Royal Brunei is a "dry" airline and no alcohol is served.



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fulioped flew Royal Brunei Airlines Business, on a B767-300ER

I flew with BI from Brunei to Jeddah a month ago in Business, and every thing was alright, apart from a particular cabin crew who didn't deserve to serve in Business. I asked for a snack, which were noodles, about an hour after I had my meal and he questioned me in a rather rude tone if I wanted to eat again. "You want to eat again?! But you just had your meal an... more

Overall:

7.6/10

7.6

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