Scoot Expands Southeast Asia Network with New Flights to Four Indonesian Cities
Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will expand its Southeast Asia network with new routes to Labuan Bajo, Medan, Palembang and Semarang from December 2025 to February 2026. The move strengthens Scoot’s footprint in Indonesia, bringing its total Indonesian destinations to 15.
Flights will operate twice weekly to Labuan Bajo, daily to Medan, four times weekly to Palembang, and three to four times weekly to Semarang. One-way fares start from MYR239, with bookings available from today.
Scoot CEO Leslie Thng said the expansion reaffirms the airline’s commitment to growing connectivity in the region and supporting the wider Singapore Airlines Group network.
The airline will also increase frequencies to key cities including Bangkok, Bali, Penang, Jakarta and Kuching from October 2025 to meet rising travel demand.
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