Dhaka, Sept. 15 -- During the slowdown in air travel caused by the coronavirus pandemic, several airlines are getting creative. Following that Royal Brunei Airlines has launched sightseeing flights to nowhere.

Called "Dine and Fly," the airline uses one of its seven Airbus A320neos to take passengers on an 85-minute sightseeing tour of Borneo while being served a gourmet meal.

During the flight, the captain points out exciting landmarks that include Kota Kinabalu and Labuan. Before returning to Brunei International Airport (BWN), the captain circles around the 30-kilometer (19-mile) long Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge. The bridge was opened on March 17, costing Brunei USD 1.2 billion, and is now the longest bridge in Southeast A...