Transit visas (valid for 72 hours) and single and multiple entry visas can be issued to Australian passport holders on arrival. The visa fee must be paid in cash in either Brunei or Singapore dollars. There is a money changer in the arrival hall of the airport beyond the immigration control point, but no banking facilities.
You should check your entry stamp in your passport to confirm your permitted length of stay.
Immigration regulations are strict. Australians working in Brunei are strongly advised to closely monitor their immigration status and visa expiration dates.
A departure tax is payable in local currency at Brunei International Airport in Bandar Seri Begawan, this tax is sometimes incorporated into the cost of the air ticket, and Muara sea port.
Make sure your passport has at least six months' validity from your planned date of return to Australia. You should carry copies of a recent passport photo with you in case you need a replacement passport while overseas.
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Have not used them but believe they can be great value as a dry airline that departs at terrible hours!
As for the visa requirements, Travel Advice for Brunei Darussalam - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is always the place to check in regards warnings and travel/visa requirements:
...believe they can be great value as a dry airline ...
I used to think so as well but it is not the end of the world. They have a great business class airfare BNE-BKK and one can purchase duty free alcohol and drink on board.EEEK!!! :shock:Have not used them but believe they can be great value as a dry airline that departs at terrible hours!
I used to think so as well but it is not the end of the world. They have a great business class airfare BNE-BKK and one can purchase duty free alcohol and drink on board.
Thanks, I've calmed down now...
Has anyone used Royal Brunei Airlines recently?
Do yo need a visa if you stop over for a day or two?
Anything worth checking out from a tourist point of view?
regards
Paul R
They have a complimentary tour for passengers with stopovers of 5 hours or more.
Welcome to Royal Brunei Airlines
Windows on Brunei
Transit Tour Programme
A complimentary transit programme is available for transit passengers on long-haul flights from London, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland arriving Brunei national airport with layover of more than five (5) hours.
Passengers wishing to join the tours can do so by completing the immigration arrival and health forms distributed inflight by RBA’s cabin crew for entry clearance into Brunei Darussalam. Upon arrival, passengers are kindly requested to contact RBA’s ground staff at the transfer desk to register for transit programme.
Please be advised that seats are limited and RBA may not be able to accommodate all requests. We hope you enjoy your transit in Brunei Darussalam before continuing your journey
A 5 hour tour of Brunei is 4 hours too long. Prepare to be underwhelmed. A boat trip to Pulau Labuan (in Malaysia) might be more interesting.
I spent a few days in Brunei last year, and it's quite an interesting little place, definitely worth a look around; the RBA tour sounds a good idea. The thing that will really make your jaw drop is the price of petrol!
Have not used them but believe they can be great value as a dry airline that departs at terrible hours!
If you wanted to drink on both legs you would need to have two seperately sealed bags, and [-]ditch the open bottle[/-] finish the contents of the first bag before arriving in BWN.