Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) on October 17 officially launched a new representative office in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the reinstatement of direct flights to the city.

RB previously announced that it would resume flights to Ho Chi Minh City four times a week starting October 17 on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday using Airbus A319 and Airbus 320 aircraft.
![]() Mr. Dermot Mannion made a speech at the opening ceremony
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“The return of RB to this route creates more holiday options for travelers,” said Deputy Chairman of RB, Dermot Mannion.
It also means more passengers are now able to fly in comfort to a broader range of destinations in the Middle East, Asia and Australia, he said.
It also means more passengers are now able to fly in comfort to a broader range of destinations in the Middle East, Asia and Australia, he said.
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