The good times are back! Following today’s announcement from the Singapore government of quarantine free arrivals from 8 November for Aussies, Scoot Airlines have launched some insanely cheap fares.
Scoot has launched a series of one-way promotional fares connecting flights from Sydney to Singapore and Melbourne to help reconnect loved ones and enjoy new travel freedoms at bargain prices.
Melbournites! You can take advantage of one-way flights to Singapore from $149.
While Sydneysiders can fly one way to Singapore from $199.
Sales fares from Bangkok to Sydney start at $261, whilst fares for flights from Kuala Lumpur to Melbourne start at $241.

Scoot says that customers travelling from Berlin to Sydney via the Singapore hub can expect layovers as short as 4 hours. Other Scoot destinations include Berlin, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
Last week, the island nation opened up green lanes for vaccinated arrivals from Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Britain, and the United States.
Oliver Chong, Executive Director of Singapore Tourism Board Oceania, said, “We’re extremely thrilled with the resumption of travel between Australia and Singapore. We know Aussies are avid travellers and can’t wait to travel overseas, so we hope this will encourage them to make plans to visit Singapore as soon as they can.
“Australia has always been a close and long-standing trade and tourism partner for Singapore. We are confident that this Vaccinated Travel Lane will be warmly welcomed by everyone as we continue to move towards a safe and calibrated reopening of our borders,” he said

To enter Singapore from Australia, travellers will need to take two tests: a pre-departure test within 48 hours before departing plus a test on arrival at Changi Airport.
Travellers must self-isolate until their test result is confirmed as negative while children under the age of two years will not need to have the PCR test.
Flights are on sale now until 7 November.
Click here to see Scoot’s full flight Schedule.
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