SINGAPORE – Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), today announced the launch of new flight services to Da Nang and Nha Trang in Vietnam, and Kota Bharu in Malaysia. These flights will commence progressively between October and November 2025.
Subject to regulatory approvals, Scoot will also launch services to Medan and Labuan Bajo in Indonesia, and Okinawa in Japan, during the Northern Winter 2025 season. All flight
schedules and more details will be released via Scoot’s communication channels in due course.
Da Nang is known for its beautiful beaches, numerous bridges and natural beauty like the Marble Mountains. It also provides easy access to the UNESCO World Heritage site, My
Son Sanctuary, and ancient towns like Hoi An and Hue. Further south in Vietnam, Nha Trang’s bustling nightlife and fresh seafood is a draw for those seeking a tropical getaway.
Three times weekly flights to Da Nang will begin on 20 October 2025 on the Airbus A320 family aircraft, which will progressively increase to daily flights by December 2025.
Two times weekly flights to Nha Trang will begin on 21 November 2025 on the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, which will progressively increase to five times weekly flights by January 2026.
Kota Bharu, known for its royal palaces, riverside mosques and bustling markets, is a cultural and historical hub in Malaysia’s Kelantan state. It offers travellers an authentic glimpse into traditional Malay culture, including Rebana Ubi (traditional drums), Silat Dance and Wayang Kulit (shadow puppetry). Scoot will operate two times weekly flights from Kota Bharu from 26 October 2025 on the E190-E2 aircraft.
Travellers from Malaysia can now connect to these new destinations via Singapore, with one-way economy class fares 1 starting from RM269 to Da Nang and RM279 to Nha Trang. For those flying from Kota Bharu to Singapore, fares start from RM109 – all prices inclusive of taxes.
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