Scoot will operate routes to Malacca in Malaysia and Kertajati in Indonesia, following the delivery of their third and fourth E190-E2 aircraft in September 2024.
By: Haotian
Published on: 6 August 2024, 2.31pm
The 2 new aircraft will be delivered in September 2024. Photo: Embraer
Scoot, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has announced that they will be taking delivery of their third and fourth Embraer E190-E2 aircraft in September 2024. The third aircraft will be named Jalan-Jalan and the fourth will be named Travel Kaki.
Scoot has also announced that it will launch flights to two new destinations in Southeast Asia, namely: Kertajati, Greater Bandung in Indonesia and Malacca in Malaysia. The introduction of these flights will increase Scoot’s flight network to 72 destinations.
Flights to Kertajati will commence on 28 September 2024 and will operate 3 times a week, while flights to Malacca will operate 5 times a week starting 18 October 2024.
Tickets to Malacca and Kertajati are on sale on Scoot's website. Flights to Malacca start at SGD 69, while flights to Kertajati will cost SGD 92. Ticket sales will be on sale on other platforms soon.
Scoot will also be deploying their E190-E2s on some existing routes. This includes twice-weekly flights to Pekanbaru on the Embraer E190-E2, thrice-weekly flights on Scoot's Airbus A320 aircraft, and increased flight frequencies from three to four times weekly to Balikpapan and Makassar, from October 2024.
From November 2024, Scoot's Embraer E190-E2 will also operate nine times to Davao every week, with 2 extra flights from the current seven per week. From December 2024, Scoot will operate their E190-E2 to Vientiane four times a week, an increase from the current thrice-weekly flights.
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