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Greece for less: Scoot drops sale including Australia-Athens flights from $395

Scoot has unleased an international sale for Greece and Asia, with flights to Athens from Australia going for as little as $395 one-way, including taxes. 

Scoot has unleased an international sale for Greece and Asia, with flights to Athens from Australia going for as little as $395 one-way, including taxes. 

Aussies looking to escape the cold for the warmth of the Mediterranean, Southeast Asia and Japan can grab discounted economy fares including: 

  • Athens: from $405 (SYD), $395 (MEL), $399 (PER)
  • Osaka: from $335 (SYD), $325 (MEL), $319 (PER)
  • Koh Samui: from $330 (SYD), $320 (MEL), $239 (PER)
  • Denpasar: $225 (SYD), $219 (MEL), $192 (PER)
  • Ho Chi Minh City: $219 (SYD), $209 (MEL), $189 (PER)
  • Singapore: from $200 (SYD), $190 (MEL), $159 (PER)
Fly Scoot from $299 return to over 30 destinations!
Athens, Greece.

At the pointy end of the plane, the carrier is also discounting ScootPlus fares including:

  • Athens: $830 (SYD), $820 (MEL), $929 (PER)
  • Osaka: $820 (SYD), $810 (MEL), $699 (PER)
  • Bangkok: $559 (SYD), $549 (MEL), $489 (PER)

The sale runs until Sunday, 7 July (11:59pm). 

With over 40,000 promotional seats available, economy customers can enjoy 10kg of cabin baggage, ‘Scootsurance’ for travel protection and ‘Multiflex’ for unlimited flight changes.

Composite image of male headshot and plane
Scoot GM Australia Adam Kelly.

“This mid-year sale comes as a welcome opportunity for Australians to escape the chilly winter weather now or lock in a great value getaway for later,” Scoot General Manager Adam Kelly told Karryon.

“We know Australians are eager to enjoy the European summer and explore destinations like Japan, Thailand and Vietnam. 

“We are delivering great value flight options which makes traveling to these destinations more affordable. 

Scoot B787 in low air
A B787 Dreamliner.

“Moreover, given the cost-of-living pressures, Scoot wants to keep holidays and visiting family overseas, firmly on the shopping list.”

Find more details about the sale here.

Eighteen months ago, the Singapore-based low-cost carrier obtained full International Air Transport Association (IATA) membership, joining more than 300 airlines across 120 countries and signalling its global operational safety record.