SINGAPORE, 11 NOV | Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, today announced the launch of three new flight services to Phu Quoc in Vietnam, Padang in Indonesia and Shantou in China.
Flights to Phu Quoc begins 20 December 2024, 3x weekly, using the airline's new Embraer E190 aircraft. Two more weekly flights will be added from 25 January 2025, bringing the total number of weekly flights between Singapore and Phu Quoc to five times. At present, Phu Quoc is the only destination in Vietnam that has a 30-day visa-free policy, offering international travellers convenient access.
Services to Padang, as predicted earlier by us, will launch on 6 January 2025, 4x weekly, also using their brand-new Embraer E190s.
Finally, flights to Shantou will be added from 16 January 2025 using Airbus A320 family aircraft, 3x weekly.
In other news, Scoot will add two more weekly flights to Jakarta, bringing the total number of weekly flights to 19 times weekly from 24 November 2024. Services to Koh Samui will be increased from 14 to 21 times weekly from 20 December 2024, and services to Davao will increase from five times weekly to daily flights from 22 December 2024. Flights to Vientiane will increase from four to five times weekly from 9 February 2025. Operations to Nanchang will be suspended after the last flight on 14 February 2025.
With the launch of services to Phu Quoc, Padang and Shantou, Scoot will operate 31 weekly flights to three cities in Vietnam, 84 weekly flights to 11 cities in Indonesia and 89 weekly flights to 17 points in China by January 2025.
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