Singapore Airlines’s Scoot Adds New Flights to 3 Asian Cities

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SINGAPORE- Scoot (TR) will expand its network with three new non-stop routes to Chiang Rai (CEI), Okinawa (OKA), and Tokyo Haneda (HND), alongside increased frequencies to several existing destinations.

The services will launch progressively between December 2025 and March 2026, offering travellers more regional and long-haul options.

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Scoot Three New Winter Routes

The low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SQ) is also boosting capacity on routes such as Bangkok (BKK), Taipei (TPE), Tokyo Narita (NRT), and Sapporo (CTS) ahead of the peak year-end travel season. The additions reflect Scoot’s growing fleet capabilities, including the use of Embraer E190-E2 aircraft for thinner routes.

Calvin Chan, Chief Commercial Officer, Scoot, said:

We believe that travel should be accessible and rewarding and launching Scoot’s award chart is our way of providing greater value for KrisFlyer members. With Scoot’s award chart, KrisFlyer members can now get more out of their miles through redemption to travel to cities including Hangzhou, Jeju, Taipei, and Vienna at attractive redemption rates. This way, members can maximise their miles to explore more destinations across the SIA Group’s network.”

Calvin Chan, Chief Commercial Officer, Scoot

The three new routes cater to both leisure and practical travel demand.

Chiang Rai (CEI), a cultural hub in northern Thailand, will see five weekly flights from 1 January 2026 using the E190-E2, which is optimised for smaller markets.

Flight TR660 departs Singapore (SIN) at 16:40 and arrives at 18:50 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, returning as TR661 at 19:25 the same evenings. Promotional fares start from S$128.

Okinawa (OKA) flights will return to Scoot’s network from 15 December 2025 after the withdrawal of Jetstar Asia from the route.

Operating three times weekly on Airbus A320 aircraft, TR834 departs Singapore at 02:15 and lands in Okinawa at 08:20, while TR835 leaves at 09:20 for a 13:45 arrival back in Singapore. Launch fares begin at S$190.

Tokyo Haneda (HND), preferred for its proximity to central Tokyo, will be served daily from 1 March 2026 using Boeing 787 aircraft.

TR800 departs Singapore at 17:30 and lands at 01:00 the next day, with TR801 departing Haneda at 02:15 to arrive in Singapore at 08:30. Introductory fares are from S$190.

Photo: Melvin Loi | Flickr

Additional Frequency Increases

Beyond the new routes, Scoot will adjust several services to increase capacity:

  • Bangkok (BKK): 35 to 39 weekly flights from August 2025
  • Tokyo Narita (NRT via TPE): 12 to 14 weekly flights from October 2025
  • Taipei (TPE): 23 to 25 weekly from October 2025, then 28 weekly from December 2025
  • Ipoh (IPH): 17 to 21 weekly from November 2025
  • Chiang Mai (CNX): 7 to 14 weekly by December 2025
  • Sapporo (CTS via TPE): 4 to 7 weekly from December 2025
  • Jeju (CJU): 5 to 7 weekly from January 2026
  • Vienna (VIE): 3 to 4 weekly from March 2026
Photo: Embraer

Fleet Strategy and Market Fit

The introduction of the E190-E2 has enabled Scoot to target secondary cities such as Chiang Rai and Padang, which may not sustain larger aircraft economically.

This strategy allows the airline to diversify its network without compromising load factors, particularly in Southeast Asia, where demand is spread across multiple regional hubs.

The reinstatement of Okinawa is also significant, as it restores a leisure link popular with Singapore travellers while filling a market gap left by another carrier.

The Haneda launch complements Scoot’s existing Narita flights, offering passengers more choice based on arrival airport preference.

Photo: By Kurt Finger – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/133610008, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52132365

Table of New Flights

Route IATA Codes Start Date / Change Weekly Frequency Aircraft Type Flight No. Departure → Arrival Notes / Fares
Singapore – Chiang Rai SIN–CEI 1 Jan 2026 5x weekly E190-E2 TR660 / TR661 SIN 16:40 → CEI 18:50 / CEI 19:25 → SIN 23:45 From S$128
Singapore – Okinawa SIN–OKA 15 Dec 2025 3x weekly A320 TR834 / TR835 SIN 02:15 → OKA 08:20 / OKA 09:20 → SIN 13:45 From S$190
Singapore – Tokyo Haneda SIN–HND 1 Mar 2026 Daily B787 TR800 / TR801 SIN 17:30 → HND 01:00+1 / HND 02:15 → SIN 08:30 From S$190
Singapore – Bangkok SIN–BKK Aug 2025 39x (up from 35x) Various Frequency increase
Singapore – Tokyo Narita (via Taipei) SIN–NRT via TPE Oct 2025 14x (up from 12x) Frequency increase
Singapore – Taipei SIN–TPE Oct 2025 / Dec 2025 25x (up from 23x) / 28x weekly Frequency increase
Singapore – Ipoh SIN–IPH Nov 2025 21x (up from 17x) Frequency increase
Singapore – Chiang Mai SIN–CNX Dec 2025 14x (up from 7x) Frequency increase
Singapore – Sapporo (via Taipei) SIN–CTS via TPE Dec 2025 7x (up from 4x) Frequency increase
Singapore – Jeju SIN–CJU Jan 2026 7x (up from 5x) Frequency increase
Singapore – Vienna SIN–VIE Mar 2026 4x (up from 3x) Frequency increase
Photo- Singapore Airlines

KrisFlyer Redemption on Scoot

KrisFlyer miles can be redeemed for Scoot flights at a fixed rate of 1,000 miles for S$10, slightly improved from the earlier 1,050 miles for S$10 rate.

However, this remains lower in value compared to using miles for award flights on Singapore Airlines or partner carriers, where returns can exceed 2 cents per mile.

While Scoot flights are not traditionally considered premium redemptions, the airline is expected to introduce fixed-price awards starting from 1,500 miles, which could be attractive during peak fare periods. Add-ons such as baggage and seat selection will still require separate payment, Mile Lion reported.

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