SIA Group to ramp up flights post-Jetstar Asia exit; Scoot to take over Okinawa, Labuan Bajo routes


SIA said it will adjust its flight schedules and network to support the demand for air travel in the region. - ST

SINGAPORE: National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) and its budget arm, Scoot, will ramp up flights to various Asian destinations after Singapore-based low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia ceases operations on July 31.

Jetstar Asia operates about 180 weekly services at Changi Airport and carried about 2.3 million passengers in 2024, accounting for around 3 per cent of the airport’s total traffic. The airline announced on June 11 that it would close, citing rising costs and competition.

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