Brunei
BWN is the country's sole international airport. It sits approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Bandar Seri Begawan's city center. Its single terminal handles all international and domestic flights.
Typical routes include direct flights from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, London, Dubai, Melbourne, Seoul, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and Kota Kinabalu.
Flight prices may increase during peak holiday seasons (Eid al-Fitr, school holidays) and drier months (Feb-Apr).
Booking flights in advance, especially with Royal Brunei Airlines, is recommended to secure better rates.
Duty-free shops, restaurants, cafes, currency exchange, ATMs, car rental counters, and Wi-Fi are available.
Dollar Flight Club offers discounted fares.
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Brunei shares land borders with the Malaysian state of Sarawak. This provides for overland travel connections.
Brunei Darussalam does not have any train services. Travel between cities within Brunei mainly occurs by private car or shared vans.
To rent a car, you need a valid national driving license along with an International Driving Permit (IDP). The minimum driving age is typically 18.
Roads in and around Bandar Seri Begawan are generally well-maintained. Outside the capital, conditions can vary, though major routes remain good.
Ferry services connect Brunei with Labuan, Malaysia. Labuan is a Malaysian duty-free island, offering opportunities for day trips or onward travel.
Water taxis, locally known as "perahu," are common for navigating Kampong Ayer and for short trips across the Brunei River.
Standard immigration and customs procedures at Serasa Ferry Terminal and Muara Port. Have your documents ready.
Muara Port serves as Brunei's main port. It occasionally receives cruise ships. Passengers arrange shore excursions from here.
Taxis are available upon arrival at ferry/cruise terminals. The Dart app can also book rides from these locations.
Brunei International Airport does not levy specific exit fees or taxes on departing passengers beyond what is typically included in your airfare. Your ticket price generally covers all government fees.
The airport offers various facilities for departing travelers as it does for arrivals. These amenities make your waiting time more comfortable.
Car rental agencies often have dedicated drop-off points at Brunei International Airport for your convenience.
Confirm the fuel policy (full-to-full, etc.) with your rental company upon pickup to avoid extra charges.
Allow sufficient time for vehicle inspection upon return to complete the process smoothly.
Reconfirm flight details and transfer arrangements well in advance to ensure a smooth departure from Bandar Seri Begawan.