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Scoot, the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines, is ramping up flight frequencies and capacity across its network to cater to growing demand for travel in the coming months.

From 6 June 2025, flights to Iloilo City in the Philippines will double to four times a week, while Cebu will see services increase to 10 times weekly from 24 June. Davao follows suit with 12 weekly flights from 30 August, up from the current nine.

Australian travellers will also benefit from the boost. Perth will receive 14 weekly Scoot flights from 4 August (up from 12), while Sydney jumps from 10 to 14 weekly services starting 5 October.

Elsewhere in Asia, Koh Samui flights will rise to 25 weekly from 24 June, while Taipei and Seoul (via Taipei) will both become daily routes from 2 August, up from five times a week.

These increases build on Scoot’s earlier enhancements from 30 March 2025, which saw Jakarta frequencies rise to 25 weekly, and Dreamliner capacity added to all 21 weekly flights to Bali. The widebody Boeing 787s are also now servicing all 12 weekly flights to Taipei and Tokyo (via Taipei), while Yogyakarta is being served entirely by Airbus A321 aircraft. Additionally, Phu Quoc flights increased to six times weekly from 15 April.

To celebrate, Scoot is offering limited-time promo fares through its website and app. For bookings and updates, visit flyscoot.com.