RB Link

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RB Link
Logo of RB link.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
BIRBABRUNEI
Founded-
Commenced operationsJuly 2019
Ceased operations2020 (merged with Royal Brunei Airlines)
Hubs Brunei International Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations5
Parent company Royal Brunei Airlines
Headquarters Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
Website www.flyrb.com

RB Link was an regional airline brand owned by Royal Brunei Airlines under a joint partnership with Malindo Air.

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History

RB Link began its first flight on 29 July 2019 to Kota Kinabalu. It started with two brand new ATR 72-600 aircraft, operated by Malindo Air, to begin services. Royal Brunei Airlines used this brand to operate regional flights around Borneo, particularly to cities in Malaysia and Indonesia. It used the same IATA code as Royal Brunei Airlines with its base also at Brunei International Airport. All of its aircraft, maintenance, insurance and staff was provided by Malindo Air however the service and amenities onboard were provided by Royal Brunei Airlines. The staff was also trained to Royal Brunei Airlines service standards. [1] [2]

In March 2020, the airline announced that suspended its operation due to the coronavirus pandemic, border restrictions and the declining travel demand and consequently RB Link has been re-integraded back into parent Royal Brunei Airlines. [3]

Destinations

As of June 2020, RB Link operated services to the following destinations: [4]

CountryCityAirportNotesRef
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei International Airport Hub [5]
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Bintulu Bintulu Airport Terminated [6]
Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu International Airport [5]
Kuching Kuching International Airport [5]
Sandakan Sandakan Airport [4]
Sibu Sibu Airport [4]
Tawau Tawau Airport [7]

Fleet

As of July 2019, the RB Link fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[ citation needed ]

RB Link Fleet
AircraftIn servicePassengersNotes
ATR 72-600 272were operated by Malindo Air
Total2

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