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Low-cost airline Scoot is increasing its flights between Perth and Singapore from 13 to 14 times weekly from December 6, 2024. The Singapore Airlines subsidiary announced the increase on Monday, with a spokesperson saying it was the result of stronger demand. And they connect to a number of increased services: + From November 2024, the weekly flights between Singapore and Chiang Mai increase from 10 to 11 a week and Hanoi flights from five to six times weekly.

+ Similarly, services from Singapore to Tokyo (Narita) via Taipei increase from 12 to 14 times weekly. + There will also be three more weekly flights to Seoul (Incheon) via Taipei, making it a daily service. The spokesperson says: “Within South-East Asia, Scoot will be increasing flights to destinations operated by the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft.



These include Davao, which will increase from seven to nine times weekly, as well as Balikpapan and Makassar, which will each increase from three to four times weekly.” Mr Calvin Chan, chief commercial officer of Scoot, says: “We are happy to announce more flights to popular destinations such as Australia, Japan and South Korea in the northern winter season, to cater to higher demand especially during the holidays and festive season. “We will continue to seek new opportunities, remain nimble in our aircraft deployment to match demand, and provide our customers with greater convenience and enjoyable travel journeys with Scoot.

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