Singapore – Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), which was established in 2012, marks its 10th year in operations this June. To kick off its celebrations, the airline has launched what it dubs its biggest-ever network sale.
Scoot will be offering more than 226,000 ‘super-discounted’ seats across its network – even to its very newest addition, Jeju. Fare deals start from SGD 55 to Kuala Lumpur, SGD 79 to Bali, SGD 80 to Bangkok, and SGD 179 to Berlin.
Through the years, Scoot has grown from a single aircraft and route to now serving 73 destinations with 59 aircraft. According to the airline, over the last decade, it has carried more than 65 million guests.
“As Scoot enters its second decade, Scoot remains committed to its mission of providing great value airfares for the young, young at heart and cost-conscious across an ever-expanding network, while upholding the highest standards of safety, reliability and authenticity,” said the airline.
Just recently, its parent airline SIA launched new SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges at Changi Airport. KrisFlyer is the loyalty programme for both SIA and Scoot.