Home Transport Aviation Royal Brunei Airlines cuts Dubai-London flights The carrier is cutting its service from Brunei to London via Dubai by Staff Writer October 28, 2018 Royal Brunei Airlines has reduced the frequency of flights to Dubai after cutting its stopover in the city on the way to London. From October 28, the carrier is flying non-stop from Brunei to the UK capital in a move it says was motivated by demand for more direct routing from passengers. “The through flight via Dubai has served us well however with the demand for more direct routing from our guests, it becomes an important commercial imperative to provide that,” the airline said of the route, which it began in May 2004. With the changes its round trip travel time to/from Brunei will be cut by 3.5 hours and to/from Melbourne by 5.3 hours. However, Dubai customers will no longer be able to fly with the carrier to London. Royal Brunei will instead serve Dubai via a new direct route, which begins on October 29. BI007 will leave Brunei at 12:20am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday and arrive in Dubai at 5:00am. Return service BI008 will depart at 6:00am arrive at 6:00pm on the same days. This will mean three fewer return flights a week between Brunei and Dubai. Virgin Atlantic also said earlier this year that it would be halting its London-Dubai service after finding the route was no longer economically viable Read: Virgin Atlantic to halt Dubai-London flights This came after Dubai carrier Emirates launched daily flights to London Stansted Airport. Read: Emirates starts flights to London Stansted With the addition, Emirates now operates 10 daily flights from Dubai International to three different London airports. 0 Comments