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Sorry, I misread your post initially. On transit they will confiscate any alcohol so purchase mini bottles at MEL and finish them before arriving. You can take alcohol into Brunei if staying by filling out the yellow alcohol customs form available just after security. Unfortunately that means the BWN-MEL leg was dry.Were you in transit or arrival into the country proper @jase05 ?
So you CAN take alcohol for personal consumption into Brunei proper but not out of the country?
Yes you can take it in. Fill out the declaration form and keep that with you.So you CAN take alcohol for personal consumption into Brunei proper but not out of the country?
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Definitely no sale of alcohol at airport or anywhere else in Brunei.It seems you can take it in, with a quite generous allowance.
Taking it out would mean that LAG rules apply. And I doubt it would be on sale in the airport.
Dont BI know that Sydney is the center of the universe?
It used to fly there. I flew it to SYD maybe 16 years ago. Can't recall when it ceased the route. It also used to fly to DRW and maybe elsewhere in Australia.
The timetable ex MEL and forthcoming ex BNE means no immediate onward connections to most places in Asia on its network, so this small airline has or will become unattractive for almost anything that isn't a trip to LHR.
Issues? As in editions? Of The Australian perhaps?Non muslims over 18 are allowed to take 2l of spirits into Brunei and this won’t be confiscated at the airport. We buy the mini bottles from DF and consume them on board and any unopened bottles won’t be confiscated. The staff of BI are very tolerant but ask that you show discretion and not flaunt it and they will not touch any empty bottles and prefer that you pour your drinks out of sight. I found the best way is to buy the minis and pour them into your drinks and then put the empty bottles into a non see through paper bag and then dispose of them in the toilet bin before disembarking. On a flight from MEL-BWN I might only have 3-4 drinks for the whole trip and if you do appear intoxicated on board or at arrival there will be issues
Well yes, difficulties. They don’t tolerate any signs of intoxicationIssues? As in editions? Of The Australian perhaps?
Or do you mean difficulties? If so, why not say so?
BNE-BWN under $1k return.
BWN or LHR?
about 15 years ago I think it was, flew BNE/AKL/BNE on a BI 757-200 & back on a Royal Tongan 757-200. BI had leased the BI 757-200 to Royal Tongan. Gold paint everywhere inside. I think the reason for these 2 flights was the BI aircraft painted up in Royal Tongan colours was going to BWN I presume for maintenance, so for a short time, Royal Tongan flights were on an identical BI 757-200, just with a BI paint job.Brunei certainly flew to BNE for years - in fact I believe it was the first place in Australia it went - as it also once flew to PER. I bought a ticket for my daughter business-class BNE to London in 2002.