
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scoot | 14:15 | 17:15 | Jakarta (CGK) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 15:25 | 16:50 | Singapore (SIN) | Penang (PEN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 17:25 | 18:55 | Ipoh (IPH) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 18:15 | 21:20 | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 19:10 | 21:55 | Hat Yai (HDY) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 19:50 | 23:15 | Surabaya (SUB) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 20:35 | 00:05 (+1 day) | Bangkok (BKK) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 22:15 | 23:45 | Kuching (KCH) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 22:20 | 23:55 | Penang (PEN) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
Scoot | 22:45 | 00:05 (+1 day) | Kuala Lumpur (KUL) | Singapore (SIN) | Book flight |
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Payments for Scoot tickets can be made via bank transfer, and credit card.
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The Scoot e-ticket serves as proof of your booking for Scoot flights. Show your e-ticket at the Scoot counter during check-in (either at the airport or online) to get your boarding pass. If you do not receive your e-ticket within 60 minutes after making payment, please contact Traveloka Customer Service immediately.
Scoot is a Singaporean low-cost long-haul airline operating under IATA code TR and ICAO code TGW, headquartered at Changi Airport in Singapore. Founded in 2011 as a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines Group, the airline was initially created to allow the parent company to compete in the rapidly growing budget travel segment across Asia-Pacific and beyond. Scoot began commercial operations in June 2012 with its inaugural flight from Singapore to Sydney, and has since grown into one of the region's most recognised low-cost carriers.
In July 2017, Scoot merged with fellow Singapore Airlines subsidiary Tigerair Singapore, consolidating all low-cost operations under the Scoot brand. Today, the airline serves over 60 destinations across Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East from its hub at Singapore Changi Airport. Scoot is a member of the Value Alliance, a partnership of low-cost carriers across Asia-Pacific, and offers passengers affordable fares with the option to customise their travel experience through paid add-ons for baggage, meals, seat selection, and in-flight entertainment.
Scoot was established to fill a strategic gap in Singapore Airlines Group's network, targeting price-conscious leisure and business travellers on medium- and long-haul routes. Key milestones in the airline's history include:
The airline's primary hub is Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), consistently ranked among the world's best airports and a major aviation hub in Southeast Asia. From Changi, Scoot connects passengers to destinations across 15 countries and territories, offering seamless connectivity through the airport's extensive transit facilities. The airline's mission is to inspire travel by offering affordable fares and a safe, reliable flying experience.
Scoot operates a modern mixed fleet of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft, giving the airline flexibility to serve both short-haul regional routes and long-haul intercontinental services. The fleet includes the following aircraft types:
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet is a key differentiator for Scoot, making it one of only a handful of low-cost carriers worldwide to operate wide-body aircraft. The Dreamliner's advanced composite construction, lower cabin altitude, larger windows, and improved humidity levels contribute to a more comfortable passenger experience, particularly on longer flights. The Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft incorporate new-generation engines that deliver significant fuel savings and reduced emissions, supporting the airline's commitment to sustainable aviation.
Scoot operates an extensive network from its Singapore hub, connecting passengers to destinations across Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Australia, and selected cities in Europe and the Middle East. For Malaysian travellers, Scoot offers convenient access to Singapore and onward connections to the wider Scoot network. Key routes relevant to travellers from Malaysia include:
From its Singapore hub, Scoot also serves destinations including Tokyo (Narita), Sapporo, Perth, Gold Coast, Tianjin, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Jeju, Jeddah, and Athens, among others. Malaysian travellers can take advantage of Scoot's Fly-Thru service, which allows checked baggage to be transferred automatically on connecting flights through Singapore, without the need to collect and re-check luggage. You can explore additional routes from Malaysia on Traveloka:
As a low-cost carrier, Scoot operates a pay-for-what-you-need model where passengers can customise their baggage allowance based on their travel requirements. Understanding the baggage policy before you fly helps avoid unexpected charges at the airport.
Cabin baggage that exceeds the weight or size limits will be checked in at the gate, and applicable fees may be charged.
Purchasing checked baggage during booking is significantly cheaper than buying it at the airport. Scoot charges higher fees for baggage purchased at the check-in counter, so pre-booking is strongly recommended.
Scoot follows international aviation security regulations set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). Key restrictions include:
Airport counter check-in is available at all airports served by Scoot. Recommended arrival times:
At the check-in counter, staff will verify your travel documents, issue your boarding pass, and accept your checked baggage.
Scoot offers web check-in through its official website, available from 72 hours up to 1 hour before departure. The online check-in process allows passengers to:
Passengers who have already checked in online and have no checked baggage can head straight to the departure gate, saving significant time at the airport. Mobile check-in is also available via the Scoot app.
Scoot's Economy class is designed for budget-conscious travellers who want an affordable fare with the flexibility to add extras. Features include:
ScootPlus is Scoot's premium Economy product, available on Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights. ScootPlus passengers enjoy a range of included benefits:
Scoot operates a buy-on-board meal service, meaning meals are not included in the base Economy fare. Passengers can:
Scoot offers ScooTV, a wireless streaming entertainment system available on selected aircraft. Passengers can stream movies, TV shows, music, and games directly to their personal devices (smartphone, tablet, or laptop) by connecting to the onboard Wi-Fi network. ScooTV content is available for purchase on Economy and is included for ScootPlus passengers on applicable flights. On aircraft without ScooTV, passengers are encouraged to download entertainment to their personal devices before departure.
Scoot provides dedicated support for passengers with reduced mobility, visual or hearing impairments, medical conditions, or other accessibility needs. Available services include:
Passengers who need to travel with medical equipment such as portable oxygen concentrators, CPAP machines, or mobility aids should contact the airline at least 72 hours before departure to confirm approval and arrangements.
To reschedule a Scoot flight booked through Traveloka:
Rescheduling availability and fees depend on your fare type. FlyBag and FlyBagEat fares generally offer more flexibility, while the base Fly fare may have stricter change conditions. Changes must be made at least a few hours before the scheduled departure.
Refund eligibility depends on the ticket type and circumstances:
To request a cancellation or refund, visit your booking details on Traveloka and follow the guided process. Refund processing typically takes 7 to 30 business days depending on the payment method and refund type.
Booking Scoot flights through Traveloka offers several advantages for Malaysian travellers:
Use these strategies to find the best fares on Scoot flights booked through Traveloka:
Follow these steps to book your Scoot flight on Traveloka:
Scoot allows 10 kg of cabin baggage (one bag plus one personal item) for Economy passengers and 15 kg for ScootPlus. Checked baggage is not included in the base Fly fare but is included with FlyBag (20 kg), FlyBagEat (20 kg), and ScootPlus (30 kg). Additional checked baggage can be purchased in increments during booking on Traveloka.
Yes, Scoot offers paid seat selection during booking on Traveloka or through the Scoot website. Options include standard seats, extra-legroom Stretch seats, and ScootPlus seats on 787 Dreamliner flights. Seat selection is also available during web check-in.
Scoot operates a buy-on-board meal service for Economy passengers. You can pre-order meals during booking on Traveloka or purchase food and beverages on board. Halal-certified and vegetarian options are available. ScootPlus passengers receive a complimentary meal and drink included with their fare.
Scoot does not run its own miles program; it plugs into KrisFlyer, the frequent flyer scheme of parent company Singapore Airlines. Integration began in 2015 for legacy Tigerair passengers and now lets eligible Scoot travellers earn and redeem KrisFlyer miles on qualifying fares, mainly through ScootPlus and ScootBiz bookings on its long haul network.
Scoot joined Value Alliance in May 2016, a partnership of low cost carriers that also includes Cebu Pacific, Jeju Air, Nok Air, NokScoot, Tigerair Australia, and Vanilla Air. The alliance lets passengers search and book connecting itineraries across member airlines through a single platform, extending Scoot's Singapore based network into more of Asia-Pacific.
Scoot is based at Singapore Changi Airport, operating as the medium and long haul low cost arm of Singapore Airlines since starting flights on 4 June 2012. From this single hub it reaches destinations across Asia-Pacific and Australia, relying on Changi's connectivity rather than a secondary base the way some regional rivals do.
Scoot flies a two tier fleet: Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliners for long haul routes, plus Airbus A320ceo, A320neo, and A321neo aircraft alongside Embraer E190-E2 jets for regional flying. The 787-9s are configured for up to 375 passengers, among the densest Dreamliner cabins operated by any airline in the world today.
ScootBiz is Scoot's business class product, available only on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet rather than across the whole network. Seats convert to fully flat beds and passengers receive priority boarding, extra baggage allowance, and set meals, positioning it above the ScootPlus premium economy cabin that is also exclusive to the 787s.
Scoot launched on 4 June 2012 as a low cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. In July 2017, sister carrier Tigerair was merged into Scoot, adopting Tigerair's air operator's certificate, which is why Scoot's IATA code changed from TZ to TR even though the Scoot brand and livery were retained across the combined fleet.
Scoot does not permit pets or emotional support animals in the cabin on any route. The only exception is trained service dogs, which fly free of charge when the handler has a qualifying disability, while all other animals must travel as cargo through Scoot's separate freight arrangements rather than as checked baggage.



