Scoot welcomes two new aircraft from Embraer
The addition of these aircraft enables Scoot to launch flight services to two new Southeast Asian destinations
Singapore Airlines subsidiary Scoot announced that its two new Embraer E190-E2 are due to arrive in Singapore in September and October of this year, bringing its stock of Embraer E190-E2s to four.
Scoot named the third aircraft Jalan-Jalan and the fourth Travel Kaki.
The addition of these aircraft enables Scoot to launch flight services to two new Southeast Asian destinations: Kertajali in Indonesia and Malacca in Malaysia.
The addition of Kertajati and Malacca to Scoot’s network follows the recent announcement of another new destination, Subang in Malaysia, effective 1 September 2024. Subang, located just 28 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur, provides travellers an alternative and convenient gateway to the Malaysian capital.
Additional routes
Scoot will also be deploying the E190-E2s on some existing services.
This includes twice weekly flights to Pekanbaru on the E190- E2s in addition to its thrice weekly flights on the Airbus A320 aircraft, and increased flight frequencies from three to four-times weekly to Balikpapan and Makassar, from October 2024.
From November 2024, the E190-E2s will also operate nine-times weekly flights to Davao, an increase from seven-times weekly today, and from December 2024, four-times weekly flights to Vientiane, an increase from three-times weekly today.
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