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Scoot adds Perth route

Singapore Airlines' long-haul offshoot, Scoot, will expand to a third Australian airport in December when it begins five flights a week between Perth and Singapore. The budget airline operates daily services to Sydney and five flights a week to the Gold Coast from Singapore. The new route will put pressure on rivals Jetstar and Malaysia's AirAsia X.
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Singapore Airlines' long-haul offshoot, Scoot, will expand to a third Australian airport in December when it begins five flights a week between Perth and Singapore. The budget airline operates daily services to Sydney and five flights a week to the Gold Coast from Singapore. The new route will put pressure on rivals Jetstar and Malaysia's AirAsia X.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

Scoot is adding a new route between Perth and Singapore, with five flights a week starting in December.

Scoot will operate five flights a week between Perth and Singapore.

Scoot currently operates daily services to Sydney and five flights a week to the Gold Coast from Singapore.

The new Perth route is expected to put pressure on rival airlines such as Jetstar and Malaysia's AirAsia X.

Scoot's new flights between Perth and Singapore will begin in December.

Scoot is a budget airline and a long-haul offshoot of Singapore Airlines.

While the article does not specify the reasons, expanding to Perth allows Scoot to increase its presence in Australia and offer more travel options to passengers.

For everyday investors, Scoot's expansion could indicate growth opportunities within the budget airline sector, potentially affecting market competition and airline stock performance.