Scoot Commences Inaugural Flight to Vienna

One way ticket fares from Kuala Lumpur to Vienna start from RM961.24

VIENNA – Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), marked a significant milestone with the commencement of its inaugural direct flight between Singapore and Vienna in Austria. 

TR710 was greeted with a customary water cannon salute upon arrival in Vienna on 4 June 2025. The celebration was graced by key representatives from Scoot, Vienna International Airport, Austria Tourism, and other industry partners. As the only airline offering direct flights between Vienna and Singapore, Scoot will operate three times weekly services with its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners between Vienna International Airport and Changi International Airport.  

Vienna flight

To commemorate the special occasion, Scoot and Austria Tourism treated customers on board TR710 with exclusive Austria-themed souvenirs, including artisanal chocolates andpaper hand fans inspired by the city’s rich heritage. Scoot also engaged local Singaporean musicians, the T’ang Quartet, to organise a unique in-flight music performance, serenading customers on both the inaugural TR710 and TR711 flights with live classical tunes.

For Malaysians

Travellers from Malaysia can now connect to Vienna seamlessly via Singapore, making Europe even more accessible to Malaysian holidaymakers seeking more affordable travel options beyond traditional gateways. One-way ticket fares from Kuala Lumpur to Vienna start from RM961.24.

Business News

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