Scoot launches flights to Da Nang & Nha Trang, Vietnam & Kota Bharu, M'sia
Bookings are now open.
SIA's budget carrier Scoot will be launching flights to three more destinations between October and November 2025: Vietnam's Da Nang and Nha Trang, and Malaysia's Kota Bharu.
All three flights are already open for booking on Scoot's website and mobile application.
Da Nang & Nha Trang
New flights to Da Nang International Airport (DAD) will begin on Oct. 20 on the Airbus A320 aircraft, operating three times a week.
The popular tourist city is currently already connected to Singapore via Singapore Airlines and Vietjet.
One way economy flights to Da Nang start at S$115.
Flights to Nha Trang will commence on Nov. 21, flying twice a week on the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft between Changi Airport and Cam Ranh International Airport (CXR).
This will be the first time that the coastal city will be connected to Singapore.
One way economy flights to Nha Trang start at S$135.
Changi Airport said that flights to both Vietnamese destinations will gradually increase.
By Dec. 2025, travellers can expect to see daily flights to Da Nang.
Flights to Nha Trang will increase to five times a week by Jan. 2026.
Kota Bharu
Meanwhile, Scoot flights to Kota Bharu's Sultan Ismail Petra Airport (KBR) will be reinstated on Oct. 26, operating twice a week on the E190-E2 aircraft.
It was previously terminated in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
One way economy flights to Kota Bharu start at S$78.
Okinawa, Labuan Bajo & Medan
It was also previously announced that flights to Okinawa, Japan and Labuan Bajo and Medan, Indonesia will be launched by Scoot between Oct. 26, 2025 and Mar. 28, 2026, subject to regulatory approval.
This comes after the impending closure of Jetstar Asia on Jul. 31, the carrier that currently exclusively serves these destinations.
Increased frequency of other flights
Scoot also announced that flight frequencies to a number of cities across Southeast Asia and Australia, including Jakarta, Manila, Hat Yai, Perth and Sydney, will increase.
According to The Straits Times, flights to Jakarta will increase from 25 to 28 times weekly from July.
Flights to Manila will increase from 13 to 14 times per week from September.
Also in September, flights to Hat Yai will increase from 10 to 11 times per week.
Flights to Perth will increase progressively from 12 to 14 times per week from August.
Flights to Sydney will increase from 10 to 14 times a week from July.
Top image via Changi Airport
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