Scoot expands network to Padang, Phu Quoc and Shantou

    Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), today announced the launch of three new flight services to Phu Quoc in Vietnam, Padang in Indonesia and Shantou in China.

    Flights to Phu Quoc and Padang will commence on 20 December 2024 and 6 January 2025, respectively, and will be operated on the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft while flights to Shantou will begin on 16 January 2025 on the Airbus A320 family aircraft.

    Scoot's Embraer E190-E2 aircraft. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Scoot’s Embraer E190-E2 aircraft. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo

    Leslie Thng, chief executive officer of Scoot said, “We are happy to announce the introduction of flight services to Padang, Phu Quoc and Shantou, and hope to inspire more travellers to discover the diverse experiences our new destinations have to offer. We will continue to seek opportunities, expand our network and connect our customers to new travel experiences.”

    Known for its rare wildlife and pristine beaches, Phu Quoc is a tropical haven perfect for a holiday of adventure or relaxation. It also houses the Phu Quoc National Park, recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

    Coastal Scenery of Hon Thom Nature Park on An Thoi Archipelago, with Sea-Crossing Cable Car from Phu Quoc Island, the Longest Non-stop Three-way Cable Car in the World, Vietnam, South East Asia. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Coastal Scenery of Hon Thom Nature Park on An Thoi Archipelago, with Sea-Crossing Cable Car from Phu Quoc Island, the Longest Non-stop Three-way Cable Car in the World, Vietnam, South East Asia. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Wide shot of Cable car ropeway to Hon Thom - Phu Quoc island, Vietnam. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Wide shot of Cable car ropeway to Hon Thom – Phu Quoc island, Vietnam. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo

    At present, Phu Quoc is the only destination in Vietnam that has a 30-day visa-free policy, offering international travellers convenient access. From 20 December 2024, Scoot will operate three times weekly flights to Phu Quoc. Two more weekly flights will be added from 25 January 2025, bringing the total number of weekly flights between Singapore and Phu Quoc to five times.

    Rumah Gadang (Minangkabau: 'big house') or more correctly Rumah Bagonjong are traditional homes in Rumah Adat of Minangkabau, Indonesia. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Rumah Gadang (Minangkabau: ‘big house’) or more correctly Rumah Bagonjong are traditional homes in Rumah Adat of Minangkabau, Indonesia. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo

    Padang, the capital city of West Sumatra and the birthplace of Padang cuisine (Nasi Padang), is a vibrant destination known for its Minangkabau culture and breathtaking beaches for surfing. Whether a culture seeker, a nature or food lover, Padang is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Scoot will operate four times weekly flights to Padang.

    Sianok Canyon (Ngarai Sianok) is located in Bukit Tinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Sianok Canyon (Ngarai Sianok) is located in Bukit Tinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo

    Shantou, a coastal city located in the province of Guangdong in China, is a destination with a deep cultural heritage and home to Chaoshan cuisine including marinated raw seafood. Travellers may like to stroll down Shantou Small Park to see the memorial hall of Dr Sun Yat-sen at Zhongshan Memorial Pavilion, or escape the city to bask in Nan Ao Island’s blue skies, sandy beaches and majestic mountains. Scoot will operate three times weekly flights to Shantou.

    Panorama of Inner Bay in Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Panorama of Inner Bay in Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo

    In addition to the new destinations, Scoot will be making some adjustments to its network to better match capacity to demand and optimise fleet deployment.

    Scoot will add two more weekly flights to Jakarta, bringing the total number of weekly flights to 19 times weekly from 24 November 2024. Services to Koh Samui will be increased from 14 to 21 times weekly from 20 December 2024, and services to Davao will increase from five times weekly to daily flights from 22 December 2024. Flights to Vientiane will increase from four to five times weekly from 9 February 2025. Operations to Nanchang will be suspended after the last flight on 14 February 2025.

    With the launch of services to Phu Quoc, Padang and Shantou, Scoot will offer Malaysians easier access to Asia’s hidden gems, with 31 weekly flights to three cities in Vietnam, 84 weekly flights to 11 cities in Indonesia and 89 weekly flights to 17 points in China by January 2025.

    Flights to Phu Quoc, Padang and Shantou will be available for booking from today, via Scoot’s website, mobile app, and progressively through other channels. One-way Economy class fares (subject to terms and conditions) start from RM299 to Phu Quoc, RM269 to Padang, and RM409 to Shantou, inclusive of taxes.

    Queshi scenic spot, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo
    Queshi scenic spot, Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China. | Photo by Scoot / NHA File Photo

    Flight schedules are subject to government and regulatory approvals or changes.

    All flight timings listed below are in the respective local time zones.

    Phu Quoc – Inaugural Flight on 20 December 2024
    Flight NumberRouteDepartureArrivalFrequency
    TR340Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    1550hrs1635hrsFriday
    TR341Phu Quoc –

    Singapore

    1710hrs2005hrs
    22 December 2024
    TR340Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    1235hrs1320hrsSunday
    TR341Phu Quoc – Singapore1355hrs1650hrs
    From 25 December 2024
    TR340Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    1235hrs

     

    1320hrs

     

    Wednesday, Friday
    TR341Phu Quoc –

    Singapore

    1355hrs

     

    1650hrs

     

    29 December 2024
    TR340Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    2145hrs2230hrsSunday
    TR341Phu Quoc –

    Singapore

    2305hrs0200hrs (+1)
    From 5 January 2025
    TR340Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    1235hrs1320hrsSunday
    TR341Phu Quoc – Singapore1355hrs1650hrs
    Additional frequency from 25 January 2025
    TR324Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    1645hrs1730hrsSaturday
    TR325Phu Quoc –

    Singapore

    1805hrs2100hrs
    Additional frequency from 27 January 2025
    TR324Singapore –

    Phu Quoc

    1455hrs1540hrsMonday
    TR325Phu Quoc –

    Singapore

    1635hrs1930hrs
    Padang – From 6 January 2025
    Flight NumberRouteDepartureArrivalFrequency
    TR204Singapore –

    Padang

    1200hrs1225hrsMonday, Saturday
    TR205Padang –

    Singapore

    1300hrs1510hrs
    TR208Singapore –

    Padang

    1655hrs1720hrsFriday, Sunday
    TR209Padang –

    Singapore

    1755hrs2005hrs
    Shantou – From 16 January 2025  
    Flight NumberRouteDepartureArrivalFrequency
    TR108Singapore – Shantou1440hrs1900hrsTuesday, Thursday, Saturday
    TR109Shantou – Singapore2000hrs0025hrs (+1)

     

    Source: Scoot (Press Release)