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Tracing the Evolution of Scoot: From Local Budget Airline to Major International Player





Scoot is a Singaporean airline founded in 2011, and it represents a major milestone in Singapore’s aviation history. The airline was born out of a joint venture between Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Nok Air, and it has grown to become a major player in the budget airline industry.

Tracing the Evolution of Scoot: From Local Budget Airline to Major International Player
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The fleet of Scoot is comprised of a mix of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The airline currently operates a fleet of 36 aircraft, which include the Airbus A320, A320neo, A321neo, and A330. It also has an extensive network of over 60 routes across Asia, Europe, and Oceania.

When Scoot was established, its mission was to provide customers with an affordable, quality, and enjoyable travel experience. To achieve this, the airline introduced a number of innovative features, such as online check-in, web check-in, and Scoot-Thru. It also introduced several new cabin classes, including ScootPlus and ScootBiz, which offer greater comfort and convenience to customers.

Over the years, Scoot has grown rapidly and established itself as a major player in the budget airline industry. Some of the most important milestones in its history include:





2012: Scoot launched its first international route, Singapore to Tianjin, China. It was also the first budget airline to offer its customers an online check-in facility.

2013: The airline expanded its fleet with the introduction of the Boeing 777-200.

2016: Scoot launched its first long-haul route, Singapore to Athens, Greece.

2017: Scoot merged with Tigerair Singapore to form a single budget airline.





2018: The airline introduced the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and launched its first ultra-long-haul route, Singapore to Honolulu.

2020: Scoot launched its first domestic route, Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Despite its rapid growth, Scoot has not been without its challenges. In 2013, the airline was involved in an incident involving a fire on board one of its aircraft, which resulted in the aircraft making an emergency landing. In 2020, the airline was also subjected to a federal investigation into its fuel efficiency practices.

Overall, Scoot has come a long way since its launch in 2011. The airline has grown from a small local budget airline to a major international player, and it has established itself as a preferred choice for budget travelers. The airline’s fleet has expanded significantly, and it now offers a wide range of services, from online check-in to ultra-long-haul flights. Despite a few setbacks, Scoot continues to be a major force in the budget airline industry.