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Scoot ups Sydney and Perth flights due to higher demand

Scoot is ramping up its Australian network, adding more flights to Sydney and Perth as part of a broader frequency expansion across the region.

Scoot is ramping up its Australian network, adding more flights to Sydney and Perth as part of a broader frequency expansion across the region.

From 4 August 2025, Scoot will increase Perth flights from 12 to 14 times weekly, with Sydney to follow on 5 October 2025, jumping from 10 to 14 services a week. 

The move comes as the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines responds to rising demand for travel between Australia and Asia.

Scoot A321neo Cabin Overview
Onboard the TR A321neo.

Beyond Australia, Scoot is also increasing flights to several other Asian ports including Cebu, Davao and Iloilo City (the Philippines), along with Koh Samui (Thailand) and Seoul (South Korea).

The Singapore Airlines low-cost subsidiary is also upping passenger capacity on several routes by deploying larger aircraft. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner now operates all 21 weekly flights to Bali and all 12 weekly services to Taipei and Tokyo, while Yogyakarta flights are all operated by the carrier’s Airbus A321.

Scoot's A321neo Aircraft
TR’s A321neo aircraft.

All schedule updates remain subject to regulatory approval. For more info, visit Scoot’s website

In December 2024, the Changi-based carrier increased flights from Melbourne and Perth to Singapore in response to higher demand during Australia’s summer.

Scoot B787 Dream Start Aircraft
TR’s Boeing B787 Dreamliner.