Scoot to start daily flight between Singapore and KL’s Subang Airport from September
Travellers who fly between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will have another flight option from Sept 1, with low-cost carrier Scoot set to launch a new daily service to Subang Airport. The budget arm of Singapore Airlines will operate its Airbus A320 aircraft, which each has about 180 seats, on the route. One-way economy class fares from Singapore start from S$83, while one-way fares from Subang start at RM108 (S$31), including taxes. Flight bookings are available from July 18 via Scoot’s website and its mobile app, and they will be made available progressively through other sales channels. With the addition of the new Subang service, Scoot will operate 110 weekly flights to a total of 10 points in Malaysia, increasing its overall route network to 70 destinations. “The new daily flights... aim to provide customers with an alternative option to conveniently travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, and beyond to the rest of Scoot’s network,” the airline said in a statement on July 18. Scoot said the flight schedules are subject to government and regulatory approvals and changes.<br/>
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Scoot to start daily flight between Singapore and KL’s Subang Airport from September
Travellers who fly between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will have another flight option from Sept 1, with low-cost carrier Scoot set to launch a new daily service to Subang Airport. The budget arm of Singapore Airlines will operate its Airbus A320 aircraft, which each has about 180 seats, on the route. One-way economy class fares from Singapore start from S$83, while one-way fares from Subang start at RM108 (S$31), including taxes. Flight bookings are available from July 18 via Scoot’s website and its mobile app, and they will be made available progressively through other sales channels. With the addition of the new Subang service, Scoot will operate 110 weekly flights to a total of 10 points in Malaysia, increasing its overall route network to 70 destinations. “The new daily flights... aim to provide customers with an alternative option to conveniently travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, and beyond to the rest of Scoot’s network,” the airline said in a statement on July 18. Scoot said the flight schedules are subject to government and regulatory approvals and changes.<br/>