Scoot, the low-fare subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has announced new routes to Chiang Rai in Thailand, and Okinawa and Tokyo in Japan.

The route to Chiang Rai will be served by an E190-E2 and operate five times a week from 1 January 2026, while the service to Okinawa will commence on 15 December 2025 using an A320 three times a week. The Tokyo route will start on 1 March 2026, operating daily with 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

With the new routes, Scoot’s operations will total 111 weekly flights to Thailand and 45 weekly flights to Japan, with its network growing to 76 destinations across 18 countries.

“We are thrilled to expand Scoot’s network in Asia with new routes to Chiang Rai, Okinawa and Tokyo (Haneda), offering our customers even more travel options,” said Leslie Thng, Chief Executive Officer of Scoot. “In addition, the upcoming increase in services to some cities will support stronger demand for air travel during the year-end and new year holiday periods. We will continue to look for opportunities to connect our customers to new travel experiences and memorable journeys with Scoot.”

Scoot is also increasing flight frequencies on certain routes, such as the service to Bangkok that will expand from 35 to 39 times a week from August 2025. Other routes that will increase include Ipoh, Chiang Mai, Tokyo Narita, Sapporo, Taipei, Jeju, and Vienna.

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