Tag Archives: Scoot

COVID19: Scoot Cabin Crew Seen Throwing Singapore Passport Was Doing #DontRushChallenge

A Scoot cabin crew member was seen throwing a Singapore passport at the end of a Tiktok clip she uploaded to her account a few days ago. Netizens were infuriated by her act of disrespecting the valuable Singapore passport. However, it turns out that the clip was part of a series of videos merged together in a DontRushChallenge video by cabin crew members as they are understandably bored during the circuit breaker.

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SCOOT TRIES TO CONFUSE CUSTOMERS WITH FLAWED BILLING SYSTEM

I had recently booked a flight for two on Scoot to Boracay and all along until payment page, the price at the top of the page was shown as 374 SGD as in the screenshot. At payment page, I saw that Scoot slyly adds fees for using cards etc and shows an updated price with those fees in small letters

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TWO PLANES ALMOST COLLIDED AT CHANGI AIRPORT, NO ONE WAS HURT

Was there a serious lax of control from both pilots and the personnel at the Changi Airport Control Towers when the Scoot and the Emirates planes had a minor collision last night? How can the two planes be so close to each other, and both preparing to take-off, on the runway at Changi Airport? It was just luck that this was just a minor incident, and that all passengers from both planes were not hurt. How can Changi Airport, so long an airport always voted for as the best in the world, and with a proud record of not having any crashes happen in all its years of operation, come to this near collision?

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SCOOT & TIGER ANNOUNCE BRAND MERGER: CURRENT BOOKINGS NOT AFFECTED

Scoot and our sister airline, Tigerair, today announce our intention to operate under one brand banner. This brand integration is expected to take place in the latter half of 2017, and presents our guests with more destination options and enables a more seamless travel experience. All current Scoot/Tigerair bookings and flights are not impacted by this announcement.

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