Scoot launches new route to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
Scoot, the low-cost airline, now flies between Singapore Changi Airport and Thailand’s capital airport Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Scoot, the low-cost airline, now flies between Singapore Changi Airport and Thailand’s capital airport Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Singapore’s Changi Airport reported double-digit growth in 2010 and 2011 and is off to a strong start in 2012. What share of capacity do Singapore Airlines and its related airlines have? Which are the leading country markets and which new services have already been started this year?
Scoot becomes third long-haul LCC to serve Gold Coast in Australia following AirAsia X and Jetstar.
The latest medium to long-haul LCC is up and running in Singapore. Just how cheap are its fares to Sydney (and back)? What’s included in the ‘headline’ price, what additional (non-optional) fees are there, and what extras do you have to pay for? We take a look at available fares on the Sydney route all the way to the end of September.
SilkAir now flies from its hub at Singapore Changi Airport to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, complementing Singapore Airlines’ flights.
Tiger Airways introduces three weekly flights between Singapore and Colombo. Will compete against SriLankan and Singapore Airlines.
Scoot, the new low-cost airline, now flies from Singapore Changi Airport to Sydney Airport in Australia.
AirPhil Express starts first international services from Clark to Singapore and Hong Kong.
Hainan Airlines now flies from Taiyuan via Haikou Meilan Airport on the island of Hainan to Singapore Changi Airport.
Despite operating for over seven years Tiger Airways’ Singapore-based fleet is still only a relatively modest 20 aircraft. How has its network developed and which destinations does it currently serve? What competition does it face, especially on its main routes, and how do the number of flights vary by day of week?
Tiger Airways launches flights from Singapore to Kochi and from Melbourne to Cairns.