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Scoot unveils new A321neo plane

Scoot Airlines Launch of new aircraft A321neo to support more opportunities for people to start travel in Asia Although it is unpredictable that the aviation business will really recover or not. But e-commerce can help spot opportunities for business advancement.

Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer Scoot said: “Scoot’s new Airbus A321neo will be able to carry more passengers and fly longer distances. Open opportunities to expand new aviation networks ready to enhance the travel experience for Thai passengers

Keeping the fleet up-to-date by investing in new, energy-efficient aircraft It is one of Scoot’s key strategies for achieving zero emissions targets by 2050, combined with its success as the world’s first and only low-cost carrier to be certified. Health safety standards in the Daimond Standard from APEX Health Safety by the world-class airline inspection institute SimpliFlying.

All this gives Scoot the confidence that we can revitalize our business and return to the forefront of the region’s low-cost airline business. as another option to travel after the situation returns to normal.”

From the covid problem that has occurred since 2019, throughout 2020, the company has tried to take safety measures and stop some routes. to reduce passengers’ concerns about safety which we have to communicate with many customers about this issue. Including measures to help and carry out fare refund (refund)

Even if it costs a lot of money, this method is the best solution. Even if it has to affect liquidity, investors understand that we want to reduce the burden of expenses. In addition, the delivery of new aircraft was postponed. reduce the number of employees to solve problems during difficult times

Scoot has taken delivery of three A321neo (through leasing from BOC Aviation) of 16 aircraft, including six that have been converted from the original A320neo to the next-generation aircraft. In addition, since the beginning of fiscal year 2020/2021, Scoot has retired five of its A320ceo aircraft as part of its fleet upgrade plans.

August 2020: Executive portrait of Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot. (Photo: RENDY ARYANTO/VVS.sg)

Accordingly, Scoot’s current fleet consists of 29 single-aisle aircraft: 21 A320ceo, five A320neo and three A321neo, with 28 A320neo and 13 A321neo pending. deliver Scoot’s fleet of 20 wide-body aircraft are all Boeing 787s and seven more are awaiting delivery, with the average age of Scoot’s fleet now being five years and 10 months.

Currently, Scoot operates on routes Singapore – Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) 11 flights per week from the epidemic situation of COVID-19 Scoot is preparing to return to service with safety and confidence. with plans to return to service on the route Singapore – Chiang Mai Singapore – Hat Yai Singapore-Krabi and Singapore-Bangkok-Tokyo when the situation allows

Flight TR610 took off from Changi Airport at 3:24 p.m. on June 28, 2021 and arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 4:39 p.m. on the same day. according to local time And for the return flight TR611 departed Bangkok at 17.33 hours on June 28, 2021 and reached the destination in Singapore at 21.29 hours on the same day. according to local time

and in August Scoot Airlines will start service with Airbus A321neo on the Singapore-Cebu (Philippines) and Singapore-Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) routes. Can accommodate 236 passengers, available in economy class only. with a 3-3 seat layout

However, Bangkok is still an important destination for Scoot. Including the growth of e-commerce, our cargo has been in high demand, making it another revenue opportunity in the past year.

The aviation business remains the company’s main business for generating revenue and other businesses. as a supplementary business We are confident that after COVID-19 has passed, everyone’s travel needs will be restored.

 

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