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Scoot

Scoot Pte Ltd, operating as Scoot, is a low-cost airline headquartered in Singapore and a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, the country's flag carrier. Established in November 2011, it commenced commercial operations on 4 June 2012 with initial flights from Singapore to destinations in Australia, focusing on medium- and long-haul routes as Asia's first low-cost long-haul carrier. Scoot has grown significantly since its launch, merging with fellow low-cost carrier Tigerair Singapore in July 2017 to expand its network and fleet. As of 2025, the airline operates a modern fleet of approximately 60 aircraft, including Boeing 787 Dreamliners for long-haul services, Airbus A320 family jets for regional routes, and Embraer E190-E2 aircraft for shorter hops. It serves 83 destinations across 18 countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Europe, as of November 2025, with its primary hub at Singapore Changi Airport and a secondary base in Bangkok. The emphasizes affordable with its "Scootitude" , offering no-frills services including optional add-ons for meals, , and premium seating in its ScootPlus . Scoot has received recognition as a 4-Star Low-Cost by for its services, , and , while continuing to expand with new routes such as to Vienna, Komodo, and Okinawa in 2025. In recent years, it has enhanced connectivity in Southeast Asia and Japan, operating over 110 weekly flights to Thailand and 45 to Japan, supported by the arrival of 14 to 16 new in 2025.

History

Inception and launch (2011–2013)

On 1 November 2011, announced the formation of Scoot as a wholly-owned, low-cost long-haul , aimed at capturing the expanding for affordable medium- and long-haul in the Asia-Pacific region. The new airline was positioned to complement ' full-service operations by targeting leisure travelers seeking value-driven flights, distinct from the group's existing short-haul low-cost arm, Tigerair. Scoot selected the Boeing 777-200ER as its type, with the first of four leased units delivered on 15 March 2012 after reconfiguration for low-cost operations. The planes featured a high-density two-class with 32 premium "ScootBiz" seats in a 2-4-2 and 370 seats in a 3-4-3 setup, totaling 402 seats per aircraft to maximize capacity and keep fares low—approximately 40% below those of full-service competitors on similar routes. This dense configuration presented early operational challenges, including tighter passenger spacing that prioritized cost efficiency over comfort, while still offering optional add-ons like meals and entertainment. Scoot commenced operations with its inaugural flight, TZ002, from to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport on 4 2012, carrying over 400 passengers. Services to the Gold Coast began on 12 2012 with five weekly flights, followed by the introduction of a Singapore-Taipei-Tokyo route in October 2012. efforts emphasized a youthful, irreverent brand identity under the "Scootitude" slogan, appealing to budget-conscious, adventure-seeking through engagement and promotions highlighting fun, no-frills escapes.

Early expansion (2014–2015)

In 2014, Scoot continued to build on its initial network by enhancing frequencies to existing destinations and preparing for further growth, while carrying approximately 1.8 million passengers in the fiscal year ending March 2015. The airline focused on strengthening its presence in key Asian markets, including increased services to cities like Tianjin and Perth, which supported its positioning as an affordable option for leisure travelers seeking medium- and long-haul escapes. Marketing efforts during this period emphasized low fares and fun, youthful branding through social media campaigns and humorous advertisements, earning Scoot the "Marketer of the Year" award in Singapore for 2014. By mid-2015, Scoot introduced services to , , starting with three weekly flights from using 777-200ER , marking its second destination in after . This was followed by the launch of fifth-freedom routes to , , via on July 8, and via on the same date, operated by the newly introduced and offering six weekly to the . Although services to and had begun in 2013, Scoot expanded capacities on these routes in 2014–2015 to meet rising demand from leisure passengers, with services operating via three times weekly. These additions helped diversify Scoot's network toward popular leisure hubs in , aligning with its of providing budget-friendly to spots. Fleet expansion accelerated in 2014 with the completion of its initial six aircraft, enabling higher utilization on high-density routes to and . In the same year, Scoot confirmed plans to transition to the more efficient , with the first 787-9 delivered in late January 2015 and entering service on the Singapore-Perth route on February 5, 2015. By September 2015, the airline had retired its last 777, becoming the world's first all-787 operator and supporting planned capacity growth of about 30% for the 2015–2016 fiscal year. This shift improved fuel efficiency and allowed for expanded long-haul operations while maintaining low-cost structure. The introduction of an enhanced ScootBiz premium economy product coincided with the 787 rollout in early , featuring 35 all-leather seats with extendable leg rests on the larger 787-9 for long-haul flights to destinations like and . This offering provided added comfort options, such as check-in and meals, at a over fares, targeting value-conscious and travelers without full-service costs. By of the 2015/16 , Scoot had carried over 2.4 million passengers, reflecting successful amid the fleet modernization and route additions, with load factors improving to for affordable . campaigns continued to highlight these developments, promoting "Scootitude" as a blend of low prices and spontaneous adventures to attract younger demographics.

Merger with Tigerair (2016–2017)

On November 4, 2016, Singapore Airlines announced that its low-cost carriers Scoot and Tigerair would integrate operations under the Scoot brand, aiming to streamline functions and enhance synergies within the group. The process involved merging flight scheduling, connections, and customer-facing systems, with the full brand and operational integration targeted for completion by mid- to late 2017. The merger progressed through several key milestones, including the establishment of a common (AOC) in early , which required regulatory approvals from 's of Singapore (CAAS) to consolidate operations under 's while retaining its IATA "TR" for all Scoot flights—replacing Scoot's previous "TZ" . This shift enabled the of as a separate , with its short-haul A320 fleet—comprising around —transferred to Scoot, bolstering the carrier's capacity for intra-Asia routes such as those to India, China, and Southeast Asian destinations. The integration expanded Scoot's network by incorporating 's regional focus, adding over 30 short-haul destinations and creating a hybrid model that complemented Scoot's earlier emphasis on long-haul services. To ensure smooth transition, key Tigerair staff were retained to maintain operational expertise, with no immediate job cuts announced as part of the consolidation. Booking systems were harmonized into a single platform at flyscoot.com, unifying reservations, , and for both legacy networks by 2017. Post-merger, Scoot undertook route rationalization to eliminate overlaps, such as consolidating duplicate intra-Asia services, which optimized scheduling and improved overall load factors without disrupting . The merger was finalized on July 25, 2017, marking the official end of the Tigerair brand and positioning Scoot as a unified low-cost carrier with enhanced scale in the Asia-Pacific region.

Integration of NokScoot and COVID-19 challenges (2018–2020)

NokScoot, a joint venture between Scoot (holding 49%) and Thailand's Nok Air (51%), operated as a long-haul low-cost carrier from Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport, focusing on routes to North Asia and China during 2018–2019. The airline expanded its network in this period, adding destinations such as Tokyo Narita and Osaka Kansai in 2018, utilizing leased Boeing 777-200ER aircraft to serve high-demand markets amid growing regional travel. However, NokScoot struggled with profitability, reporting cumulative losses since its inception, exacerbated by intense competition in the Asian low-cost sector. The onset of the in early severely disrupted NokScoot's operations, leading to the suspension of all flights by , , due to widespread restrictions. Unable to secure viable recovery options, including government aid, NokScoot's board resolved to liquidate the company on June , , marking it as the first Southeast Asian to fold amid the crisis. Scoot offered to sell its to for a nominal THB1 (about USD 0.03), but the proposal was declined, resulting in a one-off impairment charge of SGD 123.6 million for Scoot. The liquidation process was finalized in October , with three Boeing 777-200ERs returned to lessors, including Singapore Airlines. NokScoot had already retrenched 425 employees with full benefits prior to closure. Concurrently, Scoot faced profound challenges from the pandemic, suspending flights to 49 destinations effective March 23, 2020, as border closures and lockdowns decimated demand across its network. The Singapore Airlines Group, including Scoot, implemented significant workforce measures, including no-pay leave for over 90% of employees and eventual retrenchments affecting about 20% of the group's 27,000 staff by September 2020. To mitigate financial strain, the Singapore government provided a SGD 19 billion (USD 14 billion) rescue package to the SIA Group in April 2020, enabling temporary salary support and operational continuity. Scoot's capacity was reduced by over 96% in the first half of 2020 compared to pre-pandemic levels. Scoot began a cautious resumption of passenger services in May 2020, maintaining three weekly flights each to and using 787-9 , prioritizing markets with easing restrictions. By June 2020, the schedule expanded to include , , , and , operating 76 flights for the month— a 46% increase from May but still far below normal operations. To address health concerns, Scoot introduced enhanced protocols, mandating face masks for all s and onboard, along with contactless boarding processes and physical distancing at check-in and gates. These measures, including enhanced cleaning and temperature screenings, aligned with Singapore's Safe Travel guidelines and helped Scoot achieve a 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating from Skytrax in 2021, reflecting practices established in 2020.

Post-pandemic recovery and growth (2021–present)

Following the severe disruptions caused by the , Scoot began its in 2021 by gradually resuming international operations, with a strong emphasis on rebuilding its in the where rebounded swiftly. By fiscal year 2023/24, the had carried 12.7 million passengers, surpassing its pre-pandemic levels from fiscal year 2019/20 of 10.5 million and reflecting robust driven by pent-up in such as and . This was supported by high passenger load factors, reaching a record 91.2% in fiscal year 2023/24, up from 83.9% the previous year, as Scoot optimized its capacity to meet surging regional traffic. In Europe, Scoot reinstated long-haul services amid easing restrictions, resuming flights to in mid-2021 as its inaugural destination with four weekly 787-8 operations from . The airline extended this route to include a fifth-freedom to starting 2021, operating three times weekly via before shifting to non-stop - flights from 2021 at four weekly frequencies. These services were temporarily adjusted in 2022 due to ongoing challenges but marked Scoot's strategic into long-haul markets. Building on this foundation, Scoot launched direct flights to in June 2025, operating three weekly services on 787-8 aircraft to tap into Central demand, with plans to increase to four weekly during peak periods in 2026. Scoot accelerated its expansion in 2025 with a focus on Southeast Asia, announcing four new routes to Indonesia: Labuan Bajo starting December 21, 2025 (twice weekly on Embraer E190-E2), Semarang from December 23, 2025 (four times weekly), Palembang from January 15, 2026 (three times weekly), and Medan from February 1, 2026 (daily). Complementing this, the airline enhanced connectivity to Thailand and Japan by introducing new services to Chiang Rai (twice weekly from December 2025), Okinawa (three times weekly from December 2025), and Tokyo Haneda (daily from January 2026), while boosting overall frequencies to Thailand to 111 weekly flights and Japan to 45 weekly from August 2025. These additions underscore Scoot's strategy to deepen its intra-Asia network amid rising leisure and VFR travel. To support this growth, Scoot introduced the E190-E2 in 2023 as its first type, leasing nine from Azorra to enhance on short-haul routes with lower operating costs and reduced emissions compared to older models. The first delivery arrived in April 2024, entering revenue service shortly thereafter with a 112-seat configuration optimized for high-density regional operations. On the front, Scoot participated in sustainable (SAF) initiatives in 2024, with the Group purchasing 1,000 tonnes of neat SAF from for blended use in flights departing , delivered in two batches during the second and fourth to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions. This aligns with broader group goals to incorporate 5% SAF in requirements by 2030.

Corporate affairs

Ownership and management

Scoot is a wholly owned of (), having been established as such in and retaining 100% following the merger with and the of NokScoot routes after its shutdown. This positions Scoot within the Group, operating under Holdings Pte , which is also fully owned by . The airline is led by Leslie Thng, who assumed the on 16 June 2022 and was promoted to Executive Vice President of the SIA Group on 1 July 2024 while retaining his CEO position at Scoot. Under Thng's leadership, Scoot has emphasized its core low-cost model, including long-haul operations, to drive network expansion and operational efficiency. Scoot's board and governance are integrated with SIA's oversight, with no separate board detailed; instead, it falls under the , comprising 10 members including eight independents, chaired by Seah Huat. CEO serves as Chairman of Holdings, ensuring strategic alignment and through the Group's Framework, established in 2002 and reviewed annually, which addresses strategic, operational, financial, and risks via a three-lines-of-defense model and board committees such as the . As part of the SIA Group, Scoot is integrated into the KrisFlyer frequent flyer program, allowing members to earn and redeem miles on Scoot flights since 2015, enhancing loyalty benefits across the Group's ecosystem. Scoot adheres to SIA's corporate governance framework, including annual sustainability reporting that incorporates ESG metrics, such as carbon emissions reduction targets aligned with net-zero by 2050, with Scoot contributing through fuel-efficient fleet additions.

Headquarters and operational base

Scoot's head office is situated at 65 Airport , #B1-17, 3, 819663, serving as the central administrative for the airline's and operations. This , established following the airline's launch in , supports functions including , coordination, and within the Group . The primary operational for Scoot is , with all flights operating from 1 since the relocation from 2 on , , to accommodate the low-cost carrier's growing and facilitate efficient . As a wholly owned of , Scoot leverages shared at , including , repair, and overhaul (MRO) services provided by SIA , as well as facilities for pilots and to safety and operational standards across the group. In addition to its Singapore base, Scoot maintains focus city operations at to bolster across , flights and regional for passengers. This setup supports the airline's as a within the Singapore Airlines Group. As of March 2025, Scoot employs approximately ,000 staff to manage its daily operations, fleet, and interactions.

Corporate identity and branding

Scoot's was established at its launch in 2012, featuring a distinctive and on its , complemented by accents in the and uniforms to evoke , speed, and affordability as a . The , "Get Outta Here!", was selected to convey a playful, adventurous spirit encouraging spontaneous travel, aligning with the airline's budget-friendly positioning. Cabin crew uniforms introduced at the time adopted a casual and theme, with fitted dresses for female staff and T-shirts for males, designed by ESTA Productions to reflect a vibrant, informal vibe suitable for a youthful demographic. In 2017, following the merger with Tigerair, Scoot underwent a significant brand enhancement to unify operations under a single identity while retaining its core elements. The tagline shifted to "Escape the Ordinary" to emphasize distinctive, value-driven experiences, and new crew uniforms were rolled out with patterned shirts, zip-up jackets, and retained black-yellow coloring for continuity and a fresh, sassy appeal. This evolution incorporated Tigerair's short-haul routes and Airbus fleet without diluting Scoot's long-haul focus or visual identity, ensuring a cohesive presence across expanded services. A 2019 refresh further modernized Scoot's by renaming its product from ScootBiz to ScootPlus, better highlighting enhancements like improved seating and meals to attract digital-savvy travelers. The airline's website was optimized around this period to streamline digital bookings, integrating user-friendly features for mobile check-ins and add-ons, underscoring a commitment to seamless online experiences. Scoot's has consistently targeted through edgy, interactive campaigns leveraging and influencer partnerships to promote affordability and . Examples include collaborative trips with Singapore-based influencers for destination promotions, such as Melbourne getaways, and initiatives that boosted and exceeding $41 million. The integration of NokScoot in , amid challenges, saw its long-haul routes and Boeing 787 fleet absorbed into Scoot without altering the established , preserving the yellow livery and "Escape the Ordinary" to maintain brand strength during recovery. This approach ensured , allowing Scoot to expand its while avoiding fragmentation from mergers.

Alliances and partnerships

Scoot joined the Value Alliance in May 2016, becoming a founding member of the world's second low-cost carrier alliance, which included Cebu Pacific, Jetstar Group airlines (such as Jetstar Asia, Jetstar Japan, and Jetstar Pacific), Jeju Air, Nok Air, Spring Japan, Tigerair Australia, and Vanilla Air, aimed at mutual promotions and expanded connectivity across Asia-Pacific routes. The alliance facilitated coordinated marketing efforts and promotional campaigns among members, serving over 150 destinations with a combined fleet of more than 170 aircraft at its peak. However, the Value Alliance ceased operations after May 2023, with member airlines withdrawing progressively due to challenges like airline mergers, liquidations, and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on low-cost carriers; by 2025, it is no longer active. As a of (), Scoot maintains a close with its , enabling seamless transfers at without or re-check for flights. This leverages SIA synergies for integrated operations, including matched allowances and complimentary meals on select Scoot flights booked through SIA. Passengers from mileage accrual, with KrisFlyer frequent flyer miles earnable and redeemable on Scoot services, alongside access to shared lounges for eligible premium passengers. In 2017, Scoot entered a with to launch NokScoot, a long-haul focused on routes from Don Mueang , with Scoot holding a 49% stake and 51%. The collaboration aimed to enhance regional connectivity in Southeast Asia through coordinated route development and shared resources. Following NokScoot's integration into Scoot in 2020 amid pandemic challenges, the partnership's operational elements were absorbed, though it exemplified Scoot's early non-equity alliances for market expansion. Scoot has pursued non-equity alliances for targeted growth, such as its 2025 strategic pilot exchange with , deputing over 100 pilots to Scoot for 1-2 years to support expansion in the Asia-Pacific low-cost segment and enhance India connectivity. This partnership fosters operational synergies and talent development without equity involvement, building on broader SIA- ties. Overall, these alliances provide Scoot with benefits like reciprocal benefits for passengers, including mileage programs where applicable, and joint marketing initiatives to promote bundled travel options.

Financial performance

Scoot's revenue has shown significant growth post-pandemic, increasing from SGD 1,681 million in FY2019/20 to a record SGD 2,360 million in FY2023/24 within the Singapore Airlines Group, before slightly declining to SGD 2,256 million in FY2024/25 due to market pressures. As the Group's primary low-cost carrier, Scoot accounted for approximately 12% of the overall passenger revenue in FY2023/24, contributing substantially to the low-cost segment's performance amid resilient travel demand. Passenger load factors for Scoot plummeted during the early COVID-19 period, averaging around 60% in calendar year 2020 due to border closures and reduced operations, but recovered strongly to 91.2% in FY2023/24 and averaged approximately 91% in monthly reports for the first eight months of 2025. The achieved profitability following challenges, posting an operating of SGD 182 million in FY2023/24 after years of losses, though this moderated to SGD 22 million in FY2024/25 amid higher . efficiencies have been driven by fleet modernization, including the of more fuel-efficient E190-E2 and 787 aircraft, which reduced passenger unit by 4.6% in FY2023/24, alongside group-wide strategies that mitigated in prices. Expansions in 2025, including new routes and frequency increases, supported a 10% for the year, bolstering potential despite economic headwinds.

Destinations

Network overview

Scoot operates a route spanning over 70 destinations across 18 countries and territories as of November 2025, with a strong emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region, including extensive coverage in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia. The airline employs a hub-and-spoke model centered at Singapore Changi Airport, enabling efficient connections for passengers traveling to both regional and long-haul points. This structure supports Scoot's focus on affordable travel to popular leisure and business hubs, while allowing for flexible adjustments to match seasonal demand. Long-haul services extend to beyond , including with routes to and , via nonstop flights to and , and the . In , regional short-haul operations secondary cities using the E190-E2 , such as the upcoming to in starting , 2025, and in from , 2026. Scoot's expansion strategy includes adding 4 to 6 new destinations in 2025, building on post-pandemic recovery efforts to enhance connectivity in high-growth areas. Within Indonesia, the network is set to reach 15 cities by early 2026 through new routes like Labuan Bajo (twice weekly) and others, alongside frequency increases on existing paths such as Jakarta (up to 28 weekly flights). These adjustments prioritize emerging tourism spots and optimize capacity for peak travel periods.

Codeshare and interline agreements

Scoot maintains codeshare and interline agreements with several airlines to enhance connectivity and provide passengers with seamless travel options beyond its core network. These partnerships enable single-ticket bookings, through-checked baggage, and mileage accrual on select frequent flyer programs, improving convenience for travelers connecting through Singapore Changi Airport or other hubs. A codeshare exists with its , (), covering over routes operated by Scoot but marketed under SIA flight numbers. This allows passengers to book single-ticket itineraries from Scoot origins to SIA destinations worldwide, with baggage allowances aligned to SIA conditions and complimentary meals or snacks provided on Scoot segments. Eligible travelers can earn miles and elite status credits on both legs of the journey. Examples include routes from to , , , , and , among others, facilitating to , , and beyond. In January 2025, Scoot launched a codeshare with , enabling the carrier to place its flight codes on select Scoot-operated routes from to destinations such as , , and . This supports single-ticket and to Air Canada's North American network, with through-baggage handling for smoother transfers. Scoot has interline agreements with more than 10 carriers, including , , (encompassing , , and ), , , , , and . These pacts allow for unified booking platforms where passengers can purchase multi-carrier itineraries on Scoot's or sites, with benefits like through-checked , handling, and mileage earning on programs such as (via ) or (via ). For instance, the interline with covers connections from Scoot's Sydney, Perth, and Melbourne gateways to domestic Australian cities including Adelaide, Brisbane, and Cairns, enabling end-to-end travel on one ticket. Similarly, the partnership facilitates extensions to regional Thai destinations. As of the , Scoot benefits from collaborative with fellow low-cost carriers like in the and , supporting seamless itineraries to additional points in those regions without formal codeshares. In , Scoot introduced a Dohop-powered interline booking to further expand these options, allowing quicker partnerships and to over destinations in and through flexible agreements. These arrangements collectively enhance Scoot's network interoperability, prioritizing operational efficiency and passenger convenience.

Fleet

Current fleet

As of November 2025, Scoot operates a fleet of aircraft with an average age of 6.3 years. The airline's , consisting of 23 787 Dreamliners (13 787-8s and 10 787-9s), are utilized for long-haul routes and all feature in-flight connectivity. The 787-8s are configured with either 329 seats (18 ScootBiz + 311 ) or 335 seats (21 ScootBiz + 314 ), while the 787-9s accommodate 375 seats with 35 ScootBiz and 340 economy seats. Scoot's medium-haul operations are supported by 29 , comprising six A320-200s, 11 A320neos, and 12 A321neos, single-class configurations ranging from 180 to 236 seats depending on . The A320-200 and A320neo models seat 180 and 186 passengers respectively, while the A321neos offer high-density layouts with 236 seats. For regional routes, Scoot deploys seven aircraft, each configured with 112 high-density economy seats in a 2x2 . These jets feature quieter engines and improved compared to previous regional types. Scoot has 4 additional on or planned for . The fleet incorporates distinctive liveries across its , with many 787s featuring accents and themed designs such as "Scootin' Sunshine," "," and "Big Yella Fella" to align with Scoot's vibrant branding.
Aircraft TypeIn Seats (Configuration)
787-8329 (18 ScootBiz + 311 ) or 335 (21 ScootBiz + 314 )Long-haul
787-910375 (35 ScootBiz + 340 )Long-haul
Airbus A320-2006180 ()Medium-haul
Airbus A320neo11186 ()Medium-haul
12236 ()Medium-haul
E190-E27112 ()Regional

Fleet development

Scoot's fleet development began in 2011 when Singapore Airlines announced the launch of its low-cost carrier subsidiary with an initial allocation of four Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, but ultimately six were transferred and reconfigured from the parent company's existing inventory to support medium- and long-haul operations starting in mid-2012. These wide-body aircraft, each featuring high-density economy seating for up to 402 passengers, enabled Scoot to establish its early route network across Asia, Australia, and China while emphasizing cost efficiency through secondary city connections. However, the 777-200ERs proved less fuel-efficient for Scoot's low-cost model compared to newer generations, leading to their complete phase-out by September 2015 as deliveries of more advanced aircraft commenced. In 2015, Scoot committed to a fleet of 20 787 Dreamliners, initially comprising a of 787-8 and 787-9 transferred from ' orders, to replace the retiring 777s and with improved and capabilities. Deliveries of these wide-body jets began that year, accelerating post-2020 amid from pandemic-related in and supply chains, allowing Scoot to enhance long-haul . By 2025, three additional 787s were slated for delivery, further bolstering the airline's ability to serve high-demand routes efficiently. The 2017 merger with significantly expanded Scoot's narrow-body operations, incorporating Tigerair's existing fleet and acquiring its outstanding for 39 Airbus to modernize short- and medium-haul services with lower operating costs and reduced emissions. This acquisition complemented Scoot's wide-body focus, enabling hybrid growth across regional and international markets. In 2025, deliveries of seven to nine additional A320neo were planned, aligning with rising in and supporting fleet efforts. To address regional route gaps and enhance in underserved markets, Scoot signed a in 2023 for nine E190-E2 jets, with the first arriving in 2024 and subsequent deliveries—including four in 2025—facilitating shorter-sector operations with superior per . These second-generation regional jets, featuring advanced and Pratt & Whitney geared engines, represent a strategic toward intra-Asia while maintaining Scoot's emphasis on and . Scoot sustains a young fleet average age of approximately 6.3 years—well below the industry norm—through proactive leasing arrangements for new aircraft types and scheduled retirements of older units, ensuring ongoing operational cost advantages and environmental compliance. This approach, including long-term leases for the E190-E2 and A320neo, allows flexibility in scaling capacity without heavy capital outlay, while phasing out less efficient legacy assets supports Scoot's low-cost ethos.

Historical fleet

Scoot's historical fleet began with transferred from its , , to long-haul low-cost operations starting in 2012. The initially operated six 777-200ERs, which were configured with a high-density to maximize on routes to destinations in , , and . These , averaging around 10-15 years old at , provided the backbone for Scoot's launch but were eventually deemed less suitable for the carrier's cost model due to their higher fuel consumption and expenses compared to newer generations. By , Scoot accelerated the of the entire 777-200ER fleet, completing the phase-out in of that year after just three years of . The was driven by the need for greater , as the offered up to % better and lower per-seat costs, aligning with demands for sustainable and affordable long-haul . This marked Scoot as the world's first all-787 , expanded network growth without the legacy costs of the older triple-seven. The four remaining 777-200ERs (after initial deliveries and adjustments) were returned to lessors or repurposed, fully replaced by incoming 787-8 and 787-9 . The merger with significantly expanded Scoot's narrowbody operations, inheriting a fleet of short-haul to serve intra-Asia routes. This included two A319-100s and 21 A320-200 classics (often referred to as A320ceos), which were integrated into Scoot's operations under a unified . The A319s, with their lower of around 140 seats, were primarily used for thinner regional routes but proved inefficient for Scoot's high-density model, leading to their full by late as leases expired and newer A320neos became available. Meanwhile, the A320 classics supported rapid network buildup post-merger, operating up to 180 seats in an all-economy configuration, but faced phase-out starting in 2020 due to rising maintenance costs and engine reliability issues with older powerplants. By 2022, a substantial portion of these A320ceos had been retired or returned to lessors, with the remainder scheduled for complete withdrawal by 2025 to prioritize more fuel-efficient neo variants amid post-pandemic market demands for cost control. The closure of joint-venture carrier NokScoot in 2020 due to impacts facilitated further fleet , though without of retired to Scoot's roster. NokScoot's two 787-8s, acquired as part of broader Group orders, were effectively folded into Scoot's operations in 2020, enhancing long-haul without subsequent retirements as the recovered from lows. This move supported goals by consolidating widebody resources under Scoot's low-cost structure. Overall, Scoot's historical fleet changes were shaped by mergers like and NokScoot integrations, alongside a for fuel-efficient to meet evolving demands for affordability and . The carrier's fleet peaked at 45 in 2018, just before the downturn, reflecting aggressive pre-pandemic expansion through these strategic shifts.
Aircraft TypeNumber OperatedIntroduction YearRetirement YearKey Reasons for Retirement
620122015Higher operating costs; replaced by more efficient for long-haul routes.
2 (inherited)20172018Lease expirations and inefficiency for high-density operations; shifted to larger .
(/ceos)21 (inherited)2017Phased out 2020–2022 (ongoing to 2025)Aging airframes, costs, and issues; replaced by A320neos for better .
(from NokScoot )22020N/A (integrated)No retirement; long-haul post-closure without drawbacks.

Services and operations

Cabin configuration and amenities

Scoot operates on all its aircraft, featuring slimline seats designed for high-density seating. On short-haul flights using E190-E2 aircraft, standard economy seats have of 28–29 inches and do not recline to maximize space and reduce costs. on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, economy seats offer and limited recline for added comfort during extended flights. Passengers can select extra legroom options such as Stretch seats, with pitches ranging from 33–58 inches depending on the aircraft, available for an additional fee. Scoot's premium offering, ScootPlus, is available exclusively on long-haul Boeing 787 flights and provides enhanced seating in a dedicated forward cabin. The Boeing 787-8 features 21 ScootPlus seats arranged in a 2-3-2 configuration across three rows, while the 787-9 has 35 seats in five rows. These leather-upholstered seats measure 18.5–19.5 inches wide with a 38-inch pitch, extra recline, legrests, and adjustable headrests for improved comfort. Upgrading to ScootPlus, which can be booked directly or via bids starting from approximately SGD 100–300 depending on the route and availability, includes priority check-in and boarding, along with enhanced meals served onboard. As of November 2025, ScootPlus also includes complimentary blankets on flights exceeding 11 hours, in-seat power outlets, 15 kg carry-on baggage allowance, and 30 kg checked baggage allowance, expandable to 40 kg for an extra charge. Basic amenities in economy class are minimal, reflecting Scoot's low-cost model, with no complimentary meals or beverages provided; passengers can purchase items from the Scoot Café menu, where options start from SGD 8 for snacks and SGD 12–18 for hot meals like noodles or dishes, available for or onboard purchase. Duty-free is offered via the onboard KrisShop , featuring , fragrances, , and accessories at tax-free prices, with pre-orders encouraged for wider selection. ScootPlus passengers receive complimentary hot meals with a choice of Western or Asian options, along with water throughout the flight. For accessibility, Scoot provides wheelchair assistance from check-in to seating where available at airports, requiring advance notification at least 48 hours prior to departure; dedicated spaces for mobility aids are accommodated in the cabin or hold as needed. Priority boarding is extended to passengers with reduced mobility and those traveling with infants or young children to facilitate easier access. Baggage policies emphasize Scoot's budget approach, with a standard 10 carry-on allowance comprising one main (up to 54 x 38 x 23 ) and one personal item, such as a laptop or small . Economy fares include no checked baggage, but passengers can add 20–40 for a fee, typically SGD 30–50 for 20 when pre-purchased online, with higher rates at the airport; maximum per piece is 32 .

In-flight entertainment and connectivity

Scoot offers in-flight entertainment through its ScootHub platform, a contactless digital portal launched in December 2020 that passengers access using personal devices by scanning an onboard QR code. This service provides games, inspirational travel content, polls, and an interactive flight map for real-time flight tracking, enhancing the onboard experience without relying on seatback screens. ScootHub also facilitates meal ordering, shopping for merchandise and essentials, and features like Gift-a-Greeting for connecting with others during the flight. The airline does not install traditional in-flight entertainment systems with personal screens on any of its aircraft, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Airbus A320 family. Scoot does not provide movies or TV shows; passengers are positioned to use their own downloaded content or the limited options via ScootHub. On flights without Wi-Fi, such as short-haul routes operated by A320s, entertainment is restricted to offline personal media, as no audio or video systems are provided. ScootHub features are accessible via personal devices on all flights. In-flight connectivity is limited to Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights fitted with Panasonic systems, where passengers can purchase fixed data plans to stay connected above 10,000 feet. Options include 20MB for US$1.50 (pre-purchased) up to 1GB for US$31.80, with onboard purchases costing more, such as US$5 for 20MB; these plans support messaging, browsing, and light streaming without time or excess data limits. ScootPlus passengers receive complimentary 200 MB of data (implemented November 2025) on all Boeing 787 flights. While basic messaging is possible with the smallest plans, no universal free messaging is offered across all flights, as Wi-Fi is absent on narrowbody aircraft. KrisFlyer integration allows members to redeem miles for Scoot flight bookings and selected ancillaries like baggage or seats during purchase, but no dedicated in-flight redemption options exist for entertainment or Wi-Fi access. Passengers can their KrisFlyer at booking to apply miles toward fares and extras, supporting seamless use of the across Group carriers.

Awards and incidents

Awards and recognition

Scoot has received numerous accolades for its service quality, operational efficiency, and safety standards, particularly in the low-cost carrier segment. These recognitions highlight the airline's focus on delivering value-driven long-haul flights while maintaining high passenger satisfaction. In the 2024 Skytrax World Airline Awards, Scoot was named the World's Best Long Haul Low-Cost Airline, based on passenger surveys evaluating cabin service, product quality, and overall experience on extended routes. This marked a significant achievement for the carrier in the competitive budget aviation sector. In the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards, Scoot was again named the World's Best Long Haul Low-Cost Airline. Scoot also earned the Value Airline of the Year award from Air Transport World (ATW) in both 2024 and 2025, becoming the first airline to win this honor consecutively. The 2024 recognition celebrated Scoot's innovative growth strategies and adaptability in the post-pandemic market, while the 2025 win underscored its continued emphasis on cost-effective operations and network expansion. For safety and health protocols, Scoot achieved the Diamond rating in the 2021 APEX Health Safety audit powered by SimpliFlying, the highest level possible and the first such distinction for any low-cost carrier globally. This audit assessed over 200 health and hygiene measures, reflecting Scoot's rigorous standards during the early COVID-19 recovery phase. In regional honors, Scoot was awarded Best Low-Cost Carrier in Asia at the TTG Travel Awards for three consecutive years from 2023 to 2025. These awards, determined by industry votes, praised Scoot's consistent performance in affordability, reliability, and passenger amenities across its Asian network.

Incidents and accidents

Scoot has maintained a strong safety record since its inception in 2012, with no fatal accidents recorded. The airline holds a 7/7 safety rating from AirlineRatings.com and is certified under the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). On November 26, 2016, Scoot flight TZ1, a Boeing 787-9 operating from Sydney to Singapore, experienced an in-flight engine shutdown during descent due to a technical issue. The crew shut down the engine and continued safely to Singapore Changi Airport without any injuries to the 310 passengers or 15 crew members on board. In January 2023, Scoot flight TR993 from Taipei to Singapore encountered a cabin fire incident to takeoff when a passenger's bank overheated, producing that filled the cabin and injured two passengers with burns. The flight was canceled, and the aircraft was evacuated safely at Taoyuan International Airport; no further injuries occurred, and the incident prompted reminders from Scoot about lithium battery regulations. On September 6, 2024, Scoot flight TR100 from to experienced severe during , injuring 11 , including two seriously. The turbulence, caused by an undetected not visible on , affected four passengers and seven crew members, with the landing safely at . Following these incidents, Scoot implemented fleet-wide safety enhancements, including updated crew briefing protocols for turbulence awareness and extended use of seatbelt signs from takeoff through the climb phase to minimize injury risks. Regulatory authorities, including Singapore's Civil Aviation Authority, reviewed the events and confirmed compliance with international standards, leading to no additional mandates but reinforcing ongoing training programs.

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