Scoot Announces New Direct Flights from Singapore to Koh Samui, Krabi and Hat Yai

Scoot Announces New Direct Flights from Singapore to Koh Samui, Krabi and Hat Yai

Scoot Announces New Direct Flights from Singapore to Koh Samui, Krabi and Hat Yai

Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), has unveiled the six South-east Asian destinations that its fleet of new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft will fly to – Krabi, Koh Samui and Hat Yai in Thailand; and Kuantan, Miri and Sibu in Malaysia.

Expected to begin operations in May, Scoot’s E190-E2 services will offer direct connections to and from Singapore.

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Scoot’s addition of new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft to its fleet will fly to six destinations in Malaysia and Thailand

The first E2, aptly nicknamed Explorer 3.0, is expected to arrive in Singapore in April, and will take over Scoot’s existing flights to Krabi and Hat Yai from May 7, increasing flight frequencies to both destinations from 7-times to 10-times weekly.

The second E2 is also scheduled for delivery in April and will allow Scoot to operate to four additional cities – Koh Samui, Kuantan, Miri, and Sibu. Daily flights to Koh Samui will commence from May 13, with the frequency progressively increased to twice daily from early June.

The addition of the second E2 will also allow Scoot to increase its frequency to Miri and Kuantan from three to four times weekly from May 20 and June 3, respectively, as well as launch thrice weekly flights to Sibu from June 5.

Together with destinations served by Scoot’s existing fleet, the airline would operate 103-times weekly flights to Malaysia and 92-times weekly flights to Thailand by June.

Source: https://www.ttgasia.com/2024/03/08/scoot-expands-services-to-malaysia-thailand-with-new-e190-e2-aircraft/

 

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Author: Patrick Lusted

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