The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Scoot launches inaugural Kuching-Singapore flight

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KUCHING: Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines Group, launched its inaugural flight from Singapore to Kuching, the first-ever destinatio­n in East Malaysia for the awardwinni­ng value airline on Sunday night.

The new Singapore-Kuching route with daily direct flights will be Scoot’s fifth destinatio­n in Malaysia, after Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi and Penang.

The inaugural flight landed at the Kuching Internatio­nal Airport (KCH) at about 9.55pm on October 29, 2017, with passengers on Scoot’s A320 aircraft receiving a warm welcome with a traditiona­l dance organised by the Sarawak Tourism Board.

Present during the welcoming ceremony were permanent secretary to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture Datu Ik Pahon Joyik, Sarawak Tourism Board acting CEO Mary Wan Mering and Scoot chief commercial officer Vinod Kannan.

Commenting on Scoot’s inaugural flight to Kuching, Vinod said, “Malaysia is a very important market for us as we see growing interest from Singaporea­ns to travel to different parts of our neighbouri­ng country and vice versa.

“Hence, we are excited to launch our services to Kuching, which brings us a step closer to our objective of steadily increasing our network in the region. Through this, we also hope to continue enriching our Malaysian guests’ travel experience­s with a healthy dose of our unique Scootitude on board.”

Malaysia is a very important market for us as we see growing interest from Singaporea­ns to travel to different parts of our neighbouri­ng country and vice versa. Vinod Kannan, Scoot chief commercial officer

In a press statement, Sarawak Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister, Datuk Haji Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said, “We are deeply honoured that Scoot has chosen Kuching as its newest and first destinatio­n in East Malaysia.

“Not only will this offer the people of Sarawak and the Borneo region a new avenue to fly to popular destinatio­ns, we are also immensely pleased to welcome Scoot and its passengers from the region and beyond to visit our beautiful state that is a prime destinatio­n for culture, nature and adventure tourism. We are confident that the launch of Scoot’s direct flight between Kuching and Singapore will further help us to promote Sarawak and Kuching as the preferred nature tourism destinatio­n.”

The addition of the Kuching service brings Scoot’s current network to a total of 60 destinatio­ns in 16 countries. Scoot has also previously announced on 25 July 2017, in conjunctio­n with the completion of the ScootTiger­air integratio­n under the single Scoot brand, that it plans to inaugurate services to four other destinatio­ns – Kuantan in Malaysia, Honolulu in the US, Harbin in Northeast China and Palembang in Indonesia.

Scoot took to the skies in June 2012 and merged with Tigerair Singapore in July 2017, retaining the Scoot brand and positionin­g it well for a new chapter of growth. Scoot has carried over fifty million guests and now operates a fleet of 15 state of the art, widebody Boeing 787 Dreamliner­s and 23 young and modern Airbus A320 family aircraft, with five more Boeing 787 Dreamliner­s and 39 Airbus A320neo aircraft on order.

 ??  ?? Passengers and crew on Scoot’s inaugural flight to Kuching with members of Sarawak cultural troupe in traditiona­l wear. Also seen are Datu Ik Pahon (third left), Mary Wan (second left), and Vinod (right).
Passengers and crew on Scoot’s inaugural flight to Kuching with members of Sarawak cultural troupe in traditiona­l wear. Also seen are Datu Ik Pahon (third left), Mary Wan (second left), and Vinod (right).

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