Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore
Airlines, has launched flights to Berlin, Germany.
The airline will operate the non-stop
route with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft four times per week.
The capital city of Germany is Scoot’s
third long-haul destination after Athens in Greece and Honolulu in
the United States, both of which were launched last year.
Mr Lee Lik Hsin, Scoot’s CEO, said, “Our low-cost long-haul network
continues to grow at a steady pace. Vibrant, creative and steeped
in history, we are confident that the city of Berlin will appeal
to any market or demographic, and open a new and exciting part of
the continent for travellers.”
Scoot’s spacious and
comfortable state-of-the-art 787 Dreamliners offer several
amenities and services suited to long-haul travel, such as
inflight Wi-Fi, in-seat power and inflight entertainment
streamed to guests’ own devices.
Passengers can also choose from a
full-leather ScootBiz seat with 38” pitch, 30kg checked-in
baggage, and meals and drinks included, or enjoy a ScootinSilence economy class quiet zone with seat
pitches ranging from 31” up to 35”.
Flights will depart Singapore on
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 00:25 to arrive in
Berlin at 07:20. The return leg will depart Berlin the same days
at 09:40 to arrive back at Changi Airport at 03:45 the following
day.
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