Singapore Airlines’ has announced that its low-cost carrier “Scoot” will commence its flight operations to the Taiwanese capital with effect from 18th September 2012.
The airline will start its flights to Taipei, which will be the fifth route, a month ahead of schedule.
The new flights, which initially were planned to commence services in the month of October will now commence from 18th September with a Boeing 777 airliner.
Flights will be operating thrice a week departing from Terminal 2 at Singapore’s Changi airport at 0105hrs and will touch down in Taiwan’s Taoyuan airport at 0540hrs.
Scoot’s chief executive, Campbell Wilson said, “Taipei is a lively metropolis that is simply loaded with many things to do. It offers eating, shopping and other cultural and outdoor activities to its passengers right through the year.”
The airline will start its flights to Taipei, which will be the fifth route, a month ahead of schedule.
The new flights, which initially were planned to commence services in the month of October will now commence from 18th September with a Boeing 777 airliner.
Flights will be operating thrice a week departing from Terminal 2 at Singapore’s Changi airport at 0105hrs and will touch down in Taiwan’s Taoyuan airport at 0540hrs.
Scoot’s chief executive, Campbell Wilson said, “Taipei is a lively metropolis that is simply loaded with many things to do. It offers eating, shopping and other cultural and outdoor activities to its passengers right through the year.”
