Scoot, a low-cost airline, is increasing flight frequencies and passenger capacity to several Asia-Pacific destinations, including Bali, Seoul, Taipei, and Perth, starting from March 30, 2025.
The airline has also boosted services to Indonesian cities like Yogyakarta, using Airbus A321 aircraft for all seven weekly flights to the city. This expansion aims to meet growing travel demand and offer more options for travelers planning trips in the coming months.
Earlier in March, the airline announced plans to launch four to six new destinations and take delivery of 14 to 16 new aircraft.
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