Scoot to start Singapore to Sydney/Melbourne

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Scoot to start Singapore to Sydney/Melbourne

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Vaxxed Aussie mates, if you’ve been thinking about your next vacation, the time’s defo now.

From 8​ November​, all Scoot flights from Sydney and Melbourne to Singapore will operate as designated Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights. This means that you’ll enjoy quarantine-free entry into Singapore, at pocket-friendly prices.

Plus, you can Go Scootin’ to even more places when you connect via Singapore with Scoot. So whether you’re thinking of grabbing brekky in Bangkok, tanning in your swimmers in Phuket, spending an arvo getting lost in Athens, or getting a cold one (or three) in Berlin – we’ve got you. Hurray, holi-yays!

To celebrate Australia’s re-opening of international borders, we’re launching special promo fares for you to get outta here.

It’s like Chrissie came early!

p.s. In case your rellos are looking to head Down Under, we’re also Scootin’ Aussies home. Let them in on our other fares from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Greece, Germany and Greater China ( Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong & Macau).

Flight schedule for Sydney-Singapore services (Effective 8​ Nov​ 2021​)
Sector Flight No. Departure Arrival Frequency

Sydney-Singapore (Designated VTL flight) TR13 2145h 0310h (+1) Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun
Singapore-Sydney
TR12 0945h 2040h Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun


Flight schedule for Melbourne-Singapore services (Effective 8​ Nov​ 2021​)
Sector Flight No. Departure Arrival Frequency

Melbourne-Singapore
(Designated VTL flight) TR19 1940h 0035h (+1) Daily
Singapore-Melbourne TR18 0800h 1840h Daily

Note: All times are local. Please note that additional eligibility criteria for entry into Australia applies. For more information on travelling into and out of Australia, please click here.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 3,277 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday (Oct 26) as 10 more people died from complications due to the virus.

The fatalities were aged between 66 and 98. All but one unvaccinated case had various underlying medical conditions. The Ministry of Health (MOH) did not specify what these conditions were.
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If you're lucky you might get to fly in "Barry". Yes, when Scoot took delivery of this Dreamliner they wanted to give it an Australian name... and came up with Barry. :lol:

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timmydownawell wrote: Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:25 pm If you're lucky you might get to fly in "Barry". Yes, when Scoot took delivery of this Dreamliner they wanted to give it an Australian name... and came up with Barry. :lol:

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I just called Barry Crocker to confirm whether Barry was Ozzie enough. He said, "Yeah, nah mate. Bazza's a better ocker name, mate!"
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