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Scoot Scoots Successfully into Terminal 1

Scoot, low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines Group, successfully completed the shift of its operations from Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 to Terminal 1. In all, 9,877passengers with 4,726 pieces of checked baggage on 56 flights departing Singapore were processed.

The move will facilitate Scoot’s projected double-digit  annual growth  for the  next  three years and provide a  more  efficient  and  improved  customer  experience,  with more self-service check-in and automated bag-drop facilities available at Terminal 1. The airline also flew its 65 millionth passenger on the same day.

Lee Lik Hsin, CEO, Scoot, said, “This move is truly a milestone for Scoot. In  a  short  eight  years since  our  inception  on  1  November  2011,  we  have undergone  a  merger of  two low-cost  carriers, flown  over  65  million  passengers, built  a network of close to 70 cities around the world, and grown our operating fleet to 20 Boeing 787 and 28 Airbus 320 aircraft, with many more on order. In doing so, Scoot has become the  largest  low-cost  carrier  operating  from  Singapore,  accounting  for  around  45%  of Singapore’s low-cost  carrier  market  share.  Singapore  Changi  Airport  Terminal  2 was where  we  launched  our  inaugural  flight  to  Sydney  in  June  2012,  and  it has  been  a wonderful home to us, but moving into Terminal 1 will allow us more room to grow into our expansion plans in the future.”


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