Scoot will function flights from Singapore to 6 Southeast Asian locations with its new fleet of 9 Embraer E190-E2 planes from Might this yr.
The lineup contains new stops Koh Samui in Thailand and Sibu in Malaysia, together with current locations – Hat Yai and Krabi in Thailand, and Kuatan and Miri in Malaysia –the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airways not too long ago introduced.
The primary E190-E2 plane will probably be used on Scoot’s current flights to Hat Yai and Krabi from Might 7, after it’s delivered from Embraer’s manufacturing unit in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil in April, stated the airline.
Scoot added that this may enhance flight frequencies to each locations from seven to 10 instances per week.
Flights to Koh Samui and Miri are additionally slated to start in Might whereas these to Kuantan and Sibu will begin from June.
With the brand new routes to Koh Samui and Sibu, Scoot’s community elevated to 69 locations.
Bookings for flights operated by E190-E2 jets will made progressively out there through Scoot’s web site, cell app and different channels. Economic system class, inclusive of taxes, will begin from S$172 to Koh Samui and S$72 to Sibu.