New routes to Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Kota Bharu will commence from October 2025, with further expansion and frequency increases across the region.

SINGAPORE, – Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has announced the addition of three new destinations to its Southeast Asia network: Da Nang and Nha Trang in Vietnam, and Kota Bharu in Malaysia. Flights will begin progressively between October and November 2025, with bookings available from today via Scoot’s website, mobile app, and selected travel channels.

The expansion strengthens Scoot’s regional footprint, bringing the airline’s operations to 115 weekly flights across 12 cities in Malaysia and 44 weekly flights to five cities in Vietnam. Services to Da Nang will commence with three weekly flights from 20 October and scale to daily by December. Nha Trang flights will begin on 21 November, increasing from two to five times weekly by January 2026. Flights to Kota Bharu will start on 26 October with twice-weekly service.

Scoot will also enhance its existing network in response to growing travel demand. From July 2025, the airline will progressively increase frequencies to destinations including Perth and Sydney in Australia, Jakarta in Indonesia, Hat Yai in Thailand, and Clark, Davao, and Manila in the Philippines. Subject to regulatory approvals, Scoot also plans to launch new routes to Medan and Labuan Bajo in Indonesia, and Okinawa in Japan during the Northern Winter 2025 season.

To celebrate the network expansion, Scoot will offer limited-time promotional fares to selected destinations from 8 to 13 July 2025 via its official booking platforms.

Source: Scoot