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Scoot boosts Singapore-Davao flights, introduces E190-E2 aircraft

Expanded service and new fleet addition enhance connectivity between the two cities

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A Scoot Embraer E190-E2 arrives at Changi Airport. (Photo: Changi Airport via X)

Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will increase its flight frequency between Singapore and Davao, Philippines, starting October 27, 2024.

The airline plans to boost its service from seven to nine weekly flights, according to its recently released winter schedule reservations. This expansion marks a significant enhancement in connectivity between the two Southeast Asian cities.

In addition to the increased frequency, Scoot will introduce its newly acquired Embraer E190-E2 aircraft on this route. The E190-E2 can accommodate up to 112 passengers in an all-economy configuration.

The Singapore-Davao service will be operated by a combination of Scoot’s Airbus A321neo and Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, depending on the day of the week.

The new schedule includes:

  • Sundays, Tuesdays: TR370/371 operated by E190-E2
  • Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays: TR360/361 operated by A321neo
  • Wednesdays: TR370/371 operated by E190-E2, and TR360/361 operated by A321neo
  • Fridays: Both TR370/371 and TR360/361 operated by E190-E2

The additional flight schedule for Davao includes a departure from Singapore at 02:00 (TR370), arriving in Davao at 05:35. The return flight (TR371) leaves Davao at 06:10 and lands in Singapore at 09:45.

Currently, Scoot flies daily to Davao on the A321neo with flight numbers TR360/361. This will continue in the winter, along with the new TR370/371 service.

Written by
Dirk Andrei Salcedo

An aviation enthusiast turned creator of the top aviation news portal in the Philippines, Dirk has a deep passion for everything that flies. When he's not keeping his finger on the pulse of the industry, he also volunteers with a major humanitarian organization, impacting people on the ground and in the sky.

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