Singapore-based low-cost carrier Scoot is gearing up for winter with additional services to Japan and South Korea for the holiday season and new flights to Indonesia as well as resuming operations to pre-pandemic destinations, launching with a limited-time Network Sale until 6 October 2022.
Scoot will have daily non-stop flights to Tokyo (Narita) and Seoul (Incheon), five-times weekly flights to Osaka and three-times weekly flights to Jeju with one-way flights from Sydney or Melbourne to Incheon or Jeju on sale from AUD$339.
From the end of October 2022, Scoot will increase the frequency of flights to Jeju to five-times weekly, and its Osaka service will be increased to daily. Seasonal non-stop flights between Singapore and Hokkaido (Sapporo) will also start from November 2022 to February 2023.
The low-cost carrier also operates four-times weekly flights to Hong Kong and will increase its Singapore–Taipei–Seoul flight frequency to daily services from the end of October.
Pokémon fans can also board Scoot’s Pikachu-themed jet out of Singapore with three-times weekly flights to Taipei, Tokyo and Seoul.
For new routes, Aussies can travel on twice-weekly flights from Sydney or Melbourne to Lombok (from 16 October) and Makassar (from 24 October) in Indonesia from AUD$219 one-way to Lombok.
Twice-weekly flights to Yogyakarta (from 15 October) and Pekanbaru (from 24 October) in Indonesia will also resume with prices from AUD$209 one-way to Yogyakarta from Sydney or Melbourne.
Flights to Greater China will also be reinstated from mid-October to 21 destinations.
The full Scoot network encompasses 71 destinations across 15 countries and territories in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Europe.
For more info, head to flyscoot.com