Nok Air and Scoot have signed a memorandum of
understanding to establish a new low-cost airline to be based in
Bangkok.
The new airline will be named NokScoot and
will be based at Don Mueang International Airport, and will
operate widebody aircraft on medium and long-haul international
routes.
Nok and its alliance will have a 51% stake
and Scoot will have 49%. The initial investment will be THB 2
billion.
“We are excited at the prospect of expanding
Nok’s presence overseas, and to be doing so with the assistance of
Scoot. It has always been Nok’s goal to offer Thais more choice
and more value, of which this venture is yet another example.
We’re also excited at the opportunity to encourage more inbound
tourists, to boost the Thai economy,” said Nok Air CEO, Patee
Sarasin.
Scoot CEO, Campbell Wilson, added,
“Thailand is Asia’s premier tourist destination and logical hub
for Scoot to expand to. We at Scoot are very pleased to be working
with Nok, an established and respected Thai low-cost airline, on
the establishment of NokScoot. In supporting Nok with Scoot’s
experience in medium-haul widebody operations, we look forward to
developing a new market segment and offering Thai consumers and
travellers to Thailand more travel options.”
The establishment of the new airline is subject
to regulatory approvals.
Scoot,
Singapore Airlines,
Thai Airways,
Nok Air
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