Scoot is expanding its services in Indonesia with new flights to Labuan Bajo, Medan, Palembang, and Semarang starting progressively between December 2025 through February 2026.
Scoot is expanding its services in Indonesia with new flights to Labuan Bajo, Medan, Palembang, and Semarang starting progressively between December 2025 through February 2026.
Starting December 21, Scoot – Singapore Airlines' (SIA) budget subsidiary – will operate two weekly flights using Embraer E190-E2 aircraft from Singapore to Labuan Bajo. A few days later on December 23, Scoot will launch new three-times weekly flights to Semarang using Airbus A320 aircraft. The airline will then increase its flights to Semarang from Singapore to four-times weekly from January 1, 2026.
On January 15, the airline will launch its new four-times weekly service to Palembang which will also use E190-E2 aircraft. Daily flights to Medan will start with A320 aircraft from February 1, 2026.
Leslie Thng, Chief Executive Officer of Scoot, said, “We are proud to strengthen Scoot’s presence in Indonesia with the launch of new flights to Labuan Bajo, Medan, Palembang and Semarang. These additions underscore our commitment to strengthen our network connectivity in Southeast Asia and provide accessible and
seamless connections to the rest of the wider SIA Group network through Singapore. We will continue to seize new opportunities to expand our footprint and offer customers more travel options and memorable experiences.”
With the launch of services to the four Indonesian cities, Scoot will operate over 120 weekly flights to 15 cities in the country from February 2026. The airline's overall network will grow to 83 destinations across 18 countries and territories.
Network Updates
In anticipation of increased demand for air travel during the upcoming holiday season, Scoot has also announced network updates from October 2025.
From November 25, Scoot will increase its flights to Manado, Indonesia from four to six times weekly. Services to Surabaya will increase from 10 to 12 times weekly, Denpasar (Bali) from 21 to 28 times weekly, and Yogyakarata from seven to 10 times weekly.
To Thailand, Scoot will operate additional flights to Bangkok from October 25. This will bring its flights to the Thai capital city from 39 to 42 weekly. Flights to Koh Samui will increase to 28 times weekly by December 2025.
Flights to Penang will increase from 21 to 28 weekly from November 2025, while services to both Kota Kinabalu and Kuching will each increase from seven to 10 times weekly from February 2026.
Scoot will increase its flights to Vientiane, Laos from five to seven times weekly from December 2025.
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