AviationKoh Samui and Sibu join Scoot’s network with more regional growth on the radar.

New jets and new destinations for Scoot

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Scoot now flies straight to 69 destinations across 15 countries.
Scoot now flies straight to 69 destinations across 15 countries.

Scoot has revealed the first six destinations in South-east Asia that will be operated by its new Embraer E190-E2 fleet. The new destinations are Koh Samui and Sibu, and the existing destinations of Hat Yai, Kuantan, Krabi and Miri.

The addition of Koh Samui and Sibu increases Scoot’s network to 69 destinations across 15 countries.

The E-Jet E2 family are medium-range twinjet airliners designed and produced by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer.

Senior manager at Scoot’s network planning department Yan Han told The Straits Times the new jets allow the carrier to “unlock new regional growth opportunities” to smaller cities with lower demand and address aircraft-type constraints in the coming years.

The direct flight services from Singapore operated by the first two E190-E2s are expected to begin in May, except for flights to Kuantan and Sibu, which are expected to begin from early June.

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