Spreading its wings to India, Scoot launches services from Singapore to
Amritsar (fares starting Rs 4700) and Singapore to Chennai (fares
starting Rs 5700). Scoot service to Amritsar commences three times
weekly and will increase frequency with an additional Monday service
from July, restarting the Singapore-Amritsar route for the SIA Group.
The airline takes over the Singapore-Chennai daily service from
Tigerair, expanding capacity to Chennai for the SIA Group with its new
and spacious Boeing 787 Dreamliner as the world first all-787 operator.
Chief Commercial Officer for Scoot and Tigerair, Leslie Thng, said, “India is one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world and Scoot is excited to present exceptional value, an empowering selection of customisation options including inflight connectivity and in-seat power, as well as service with Scootitude to guests flying into and out of India.”
“Guests from India can now fly to amazing destinations in our Asia-Pacific network through the Singapore hub, as well as onward with Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Tigerair in the SIA Group portfolio,” he added. Scoot will also commence Singapore-Jaipur services four times weekly from October.
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) , India is projected to be the world third largest air passenger market by 2031 with a total of 367 million passengers by 2034, an extra 266 million annual passengers compared to today.
Chief Commercial Officer for Scoot and Tigerair, Leslie Thng, said, “India is one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world and Scoot is excited to present exceptional value, an empowering selection of customisation options including inflight connectivity and in-seat power, as well as service with Scootitude to guests flying into and out of India.”
“Guests from India can now fly to amazing destinations in our Asia-Pacific network through the Singapore hub, as well as onward with Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Tigerair in the SIA Group portfolio,” he added. Scoot will also commence Singapore-Jaipur services four times weekly from October.
According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) , India is projected to be the world third largest air passenger market by 2031 with a total of 367 million passengers by 2034, an extra 266 million annual passengers compared to today.
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