Scoot scoots with 100,000 passengers
The 100,000th guest was given free ScootBiz upgrade and round-trip tickets.
In a release, two months after launching flights, Scoot, Singapore’s newest low cost airline, welcomed its 100,000th guest.
Earlier this afternoon, Sam Tan and her companion were pleasantly surprised by a group of “Scootees” as they were checking in at Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 for their Scoot flight to Bangkok.
Besides receiving a free upgrade to ScootBiz, they also received another pair of round-trip ScootBiz tickets to any of Scoot’s destinations.
“Our heartiest congratulations to Sam and sincerest thanks to the 100,000 guests who’ve Scooted with us since 4 June,” said Campbell Wilson, Scoot’s CEO. “With such fantastic value airfares and more destinations to be launched, we’re looking forward to welcoming hundreds of thousands more guests onboard Scoot in the coming months.”
Scoot’s network and fleet are expanding rapidly, with a third aircraft entering service this week, flights between Singapore and Tianjin starting on 23 August, and Taipei following suit on 18 September. “So, for those have missed the opportunity to be our 100,000th guest, no worries, it won’t be long before we hit the half a million mark,” added Campbell. “So Scoot!”