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Scoot Pte, the low-cost and medium haul airline arm of Singapore Airlines Group, will start flying to and from India from 24 May, making the parent firm the largest international airline group operating in India in terms of the number of destinations.
Scoot will fly to three Indian cities—Chennai, Amritsar and Jaipur.
Mahadevan said Chennai will have daily flights, while Amritsar will start with three times a week and will increase the frequency to four times a week from 1 July.
Jaipur will start with flights four times a week, he said.
Singapore Airlines Group also owns full service airline Silk Air and low-cost airline Tiger Air. All of them fly to India.
He said Chennai-Singapore route would be profitable from day one, while Amritsar will take 6-8 months for break even and Jaipur will take at least one year.
Scoot also announced inaugural one-way promotional fares (including taxes) from Chennai, Amritsar and Jaipur starting from $64.
Singapore’s Scoot to fly to India on 24 May - Livemint
Scoot will fly to three Indian cities—Chennai, Amritsar and Jaipur.
Mahadevan said Chennai will have daily flights, while Amritsar will start with three times a week and will increase the frequency to four times a week from 1 July.
Jaipur will start with flights four times a week, he said.
Singapore Airlines Group also owns full service airline Silk Air and low-cost airline Tiger Air. All of them fly to India.
He said Chennai-Singapore route would be profitable from day one, while Amritsar will take 6-8 months for break even and Jaipur will take at least one year.
Scoot also announced inaugural one-way promotional fares (including taxes) from Chennai, Amritsar and Jaipur starting from $64.
Singapore’s Scoot to fly to India on 24 May - Livemint
