I am considering Royal Brunei business class for an upcoming trip, with some great fares out of Melbourne. Curious though about the dress code, I found some online reviews that said a no-jeans rule is enforced ( Royal Brunei Airlines - Comparing Business Class & Economy ). My most formal business outfit is neat jeans, dress shoes and nice belt, business shirt, and a sport coat/jacket. I don't actually own any suits or dress pants (that fit) and it's not necessary for my job (tech sales engineer). I guess I could afford to get something "fancier" for the savings of these cheap fares, but it seems a bit silly - especially for flights to and from Australia. Does anyone know if this is really enforced? If I refuse to go to an airport shop and buy some dress pants (which are unlikely to be available in my size in Melbourne airport), will they actually refuse to check me in and/or downgrade me to economy? Curious how this plays out.
Note - I asked a colleague from Brunei and he confirmed that although people dress modestly there, jeans are considered totally acceptable and worn frequently by men in business casual situations, so he found the rule strange too. Certainly the rule against shorts makes sense.
Edit: I am aware of the ban on alcohol on these flights and in Brunei, this is not an issue for us.
Note - I asked a colleague from Brunei and he confirmed that although people dress modestly there, jeans are considered totally acceptable and worn frequently by men in business casual situations, so he found the rule strange too. Certainly the rule against shorts makes sense.
Edit: I am aware of the ban on alcohol on these flights and in Brunei, this is not an issue for us.
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