SCOOT LAUNCHES TWO NEW ROUTES IN INDIA

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Scoot is offering 5-times weekly flights on the Visakhapatnam-Singapore route and daily flights on the Coimbatore-Singapore route More value with attractive fares to nearly 60 cities in Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and more. Mumbai – To offer greater value and travel opportunities in the Indian market, Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines (SIA)

Scoot is offering 5-times weekly flights on the Visakhapatnam-Singapore route and daily flights on the Coimbatore-Singapore route

More value with attractive fares to nearly 60 cities in Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and more.

Mumbai – To offer greater value and travel opportunities in the Indian market, Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group, has commenced operations on new Visakhapatnam-Singapore and Coimbatore-Singapore routes. Scoot offers five-times weekly return flights from Visakhapatnam and daily return flights from Coimbatore. The new routes bring the number of Indian cities served by the airline to seven, including Amritsar, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Tiruchirappalli and Trivandrum. Scoot launched in Trivandrum in May 2019.

 

The new routes are operated by Scoot’s fleet of narrow-body Airbus A320-family aircraft, and the routes were transferred from sister airline, SilkAir, with increased frequencies on Scoot. This aims to enhance the connectivity of Visakhapatnam and Coimbatore with Singapore and the world, and allows customers the flexibility of more convenient options for international travel at for-value fares.

 

Customers from India can now book their travel seamlessly from both cities to Singapore, and connect to 60 other destinations across Scoot’s network, including cities in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and more. They can also connect onwards to other destinations on the Singapore Airlines and SilkAir network. Scoot customers with connecting flights within a single booking with Singapore Airlines and/or SilkAir will not be required to pass through immigration in Singapore and their checked baggage will also be delivered to their final destination.

 

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