SINGAPORE, 6 June 2022: Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), celebrates 10 years of flying this June and, to kick off celebrations, has launched its biggest-ever network sale.
Scoot has grown from a single aircraft and route to serving 73 destinations with 59 aircraft. Over the last decade, Scoot has carried more than 65 million passengers.
To mark the 10-year milestone, Scoot is offering more than 226,000 discounted seats across its network – even to the newest addition, Jeju. Fare deals start from SGD55 to Kuala Lumpur, SGD79 to Bali, SGD80 to Bangkok, and SGD179 to Berlin (one-way, tax inclusive).
In addition, Scoot customers have greater access to the loyalty programme, KrisFlyer.
Scoot network
Scoot started off by flying to just six destinations in 2012 and has since expanded to 73 destinations, connecting people across Australia, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
It has also added other new destinations such as London, Miri, and Davao in the past year. Scoot recently launched sales for flight services to and from Jeju.
Scoot fleet
Its fleet has expanded from just three aircraft in 2012 to 59 aircraft comprising narrowbody Airbus 320 aircraft and Boeing 787 aircraft, boosted by the recent addition of nine brand-new A321neos.