Singapore Airlines’ low-cost subsidiary Scoot announced the launch of new flight services to Da Nang and Nha Trang in Vietnam, and Kota Bharu in Malaysia today, 3rd July.
These flights will commence progressively between October and November 2025.
Subject to regulatory approvals, Scoot will also launch services to Medan and Labuan Bajo in Indonesia, and Okinawa in Japan, during the Northern Winter 2025 season.
All flight schedules and more details will be released via Scoot’s communication channels in due course.
Scoot CEO Leslie Thng said: “We are excited to broaden Scoot’s network with these new destinations. At the same time, the increased flight frequencies to certain cities in the upcoming months leading up to the year-end holiday season will support higher demand. We will continue to seek new opportunities for growth and expand our footprint in the region, to connect our customers to more destinations, new adventures and unique experiences.”
New schedules
Thrice-weekly flights to Da Nang will begin on 20th October on the Airbus A320 family aircraft, which will progressively increase to daily flights by December 2025.
Twice-weekly flights to Nha Trang will begin on 21st November aboard the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, which will progressively increase to flights running five times a week by January 2026.
Scoot will operate two flights a week to Kota Bharu from 26th October 2025 on the E190-E2 aircraft.
The new flights will be available for booking from today via Scoot’s website, mobile application, and progressively through other channels
With the launch of services to Kota Bharu, Da Nang and Nha Trang, Scoot will operate 115 weekly flights to 12 cities in Malaysia and 44 weekly flights to five cities in Vietnam.
Besides the new destinations, Scoot will also be making adjustments to its network from this month on in anticipation of increased demand for air travel.
Three great destinations
Da Nang is known for its beautiful beaches, numerous bridges and natural beauty like the Marble Mountains.
It also provides easy access to the UNESCO World Heritage site, My Son Sanctuary, and ancient towns like Hoi An and Hue.
Further south in Vietnam, Nha Trang’s bustling nightlife and fresh seafood is a draw for those seeking a tropical getaway.
Kota Bharu, known for its royal palaces, riverside mosques and bustling markets, is a cultural and historical hub in Malaysia’s Kelantan state.
It offers travellers an authentic glimpse into traditional Malay culture, including Rebana Ubi (traditional drums), Silat Dance and Wayang Kulit (shadow puppetry).