Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will launch a new service between Singapore and London’s Gatwick Airport via Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.
In addition to being the sole LCC to operate non-stop flights between Bangkok and London, this will also mark the airline’s entry into the UK.
The carrier will operate three weekly Singapore-Bangkok-London services between December 16-27, and one daily service on the same route between December 29-30.
Flights will resume in March 2022, with two-times-weekly services from March 22. This will be increased to three flights per week from March 27.
All flights will be operated by Scoot’s widebody Boeing 787 Dreamliners offering both Economy and ScootPlus cabins.
With the addition of London, Scoot will serve more than 30 destinations in December, as it progressively builds back to its pre-Covid coverage of 68 cities.
Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will launch a new service between Singapore and London’s Gatwick Airport via Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.
In addition to being the sole LCC to operate non-stop flights between Bangkok and London, this will also mark the airline’s entry into the UK.
The carrier will operate three weekly Singapore-Bangkok-London services between December 16-27, and one daily service on the same route between December 29-30.
Flights will resume in March 2022, with two-times-weekly services from March 22. This will be increased to three flights per week from March 27.
All flights will be operated by Scoot’s widebody Boeing 787 Dreamliners offering both Economy and ScootPlus cabins.
With the addition of London, Scoot will serve more than 30 destinations in December, as it progressively builds back to its pre-Covid coverage of 68 cities.