Singapore Airlines' budget subsidiary Scoot has announced it will expand its network with the addition of three new destinations – Da Nang, Kota Bahru, and Nha Trang. Scoot also stated plans to launch flights to Medan, Labuan Bajo, and Okinawa.
Singapore Airlines' budget subsidiary Scoot has announced it will expand its network with the addition of three new destinations – Da Nang, Kota Bahru, and Nha Trang. Scoot also stated plans to launch flights to Medan, Labuan Bajo, and Okinawa.
From October 20, Scoot will launch thrice-weekly flights to Da Nang. Using Airbus A320 aircraft, the flights will then be further increased to daily by December.
Scoot will launch twice-weekly flights to Nha Trang from November 21 using Embraer E190-E2 aircraft. The flights will then be increased to five times weekly by January 2026.
With the addition of Da Nang and Nha Trang, Scoot will offer 44 weekly flights to five cities in Vietnam. The airline currently operates flights to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Phu Quoc.
To Kota Bharu, Malaysia, Scoot will operate two weekly flights using E190-E2 aircraft from October 26.
Medan, Labuan Bajo, and Okinawa
Subject to regulatory approvals, Scoot also announced plans to launch flights to three cities – Medan and Labuan Bajo in Indonesia, and Okinawa, Japan.
From Singapore, Jetstar Asia currently operates flights on the three routes. Jetstar Asia's services will end when the Qantas-backed Singapore-based carrier ceases its operation on July 31. Scoot stated that flight schedules to the three cities and more details will be released later.
Additional Flights to Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand
In addition to the newly announced routes, Scoot also announced service adjustments to other destinations in its network from July.
Within Southeast Asia, Scoot will increase its flights to Jakarta from 25 to 28 weekly. Philippine destinations that will see service increases include Clark (five to seven times weekly from August), Davao (10 to 12 weekly from September), and Manila (13 to 14 weekly from September). Of the 14 weekly flights to Manila, Scoot stated it will deploy its widebody Boeing 787 aircraft. Hat Yai in Thailand will also see a service increase from 10 to 11 times weekly from September.
To Australia, Scoot will increase its flights to Perth from 12 to 14 weekly from August, and Sydney from 10 to 14 weekly from July.
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