It is 6 months till Christmas and Scoot has some fantastic offers to help you stock up on great fares, maybe even a few surprise Christmas gifts – they are so low.
There has never been a better time to visit Singapore. The city is buzzing with excitement and there's plenty of fun-filled activities on offer in the Lion City, with its 50th birthday celebrations in full swing during August.
Celebrations reach fever pitch in early August with the Jubilee Weekend Party but if you can't make that, don't worry, Singapore is fun throughout the entire year.
Low-cost airline Scoot has released these amazing return flat fares to kick-start your travel plans.
The Christmas in July Sale starts on Saturday 25th July 2015, and ends at 0900hrs (Perth Sing) and 1100hrs (Sydney) on Tuesday 28th July 2015.
Return flights from Sydney, the Gold Coast and Melbourne* to Singapore will cost a flat $300 including all taxes, in economy FLY (bags and food extra)
A return flight from Perth to Singapore will cost $250 including all taxes, in economy FLY (bags and food extra).
A return ScootBiz ticket including a bag and a meal, will cost a flat $600 from Sydney, Gold Coast, Perth and Melbourne*
*Melbourne flights commencing Nov 1, 2015
Book your tickets at FlyScoot.com or contact our Call Centre. Find out more on FlyScoot.com, Facebook.com/FlyScoot
Travel period between Perth, Gold Coast Sydney and Singapore: From 25th July 2015 – 15 Sep 2015; 1 Oct 2015 – 15 Nov 2015; 15 Jan 2016 – 26 Mar 2016. Blackout periods may apply over school holidays and event periods.
Travel period between Melbourne and Singapore: From the launch flight on 1st November 2015 – 15 Nov 2015; 15 Jan 2016 – 26 Mar 2016. Blackout periods may apply over school holidays and event periods.
Scoot continues to grow at a rapid rate and in May the airline carried 153,823 passengers and delivered an impressive 92% on-time performance throughout the network.
In other great news, the international airline has also added more destinations with flights now on offer to Osaka in Japan and Kaohsiung in Taiwan.
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