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Scoot expands to Da Nang, Kota Bharu, Nha Trang from Singapore

Scoot is launching Da Nang, Kota Bharu and Nha Trang routes from Singapore between October and November 2025, with fares from S$78.

Scoot has announced an expansion of its Southeast Asian network, with the launch of three new routes from Singapore Changi Airport. The Singapore Airlines low-cost subsidiary will commence flights to Da Nang and Nha Trang in Vietnam, as well as Kota Bharu in Malaysia, between October and November 2025.

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Two of these destinations – Kota Bharu and Nha Trang – are new additions to Changi Airport’s network, offering a welcome boost following Jetstar Asia’s upcoming withdrawal from Singapore at the end of this month. That exit will see around 1 in 20 flights disappear from the hub’s departure board, along with four unique destinations previously available to Lion City residents.

Encouragingly, Scoot also plans to restore at least two of these lost links in the upcoming winter season – Labuan Bajo and Okinawa – though firm schedules for these routes have yet to be announced.

Scoot will launch its Singapore – Da Nang service on 20th October 2025, becoming the third carrier to operate this route alongside Singapore Airlines and Vietjet.

Da Nang is the central gateway to Vietnam’s multiple UNESCO World Heritage sites on the east coast, that also includes beach resorts, the iconic Dragon Bridge, and the historical town of Hoi An.

Hoi An, Vietnam

The first three flights on this route will actually happen in the final week of the summer 2025 season, using Airbus A320 aircraft, as shown in the following schedule.

Singapore ⇄ Da Nang
20th October 2025 – 25th October 2025

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR312
A320
SIN
11:00
DAD

12:50
TR314
A320
SIN
14:00
DAD

15:50
TR313
A320

DAD
13:35
SIN

17:15
TR315
A320

DAD
16:35
SIN

20:15

Flights to this popular destination will then use Airbus A321neo aircraft, initially with three weekly flights before increasing to daily service from December 2025.

Singapore ⇄ Da Nang
27th October 2025 – 29th November 2025

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR314
A321neo
SIN
15:00
DAD

16:35
TR315
A321neo

DAD
17:35
SIN

21:20

Singapore ⇄ Da Nang
From 1st December 2025

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR314
A321neo
SIN
15:00
DAD

16:35
TR315
A321neo

DAD
17:35
SIN

21:20
Scoot will deploy its 236-seat Airbus A321neo aircraft on Singapore – Da Nang flights.
(Photo: Plane’s Portrait Aviation Media / Malcolm Lu)

Singapore Airlines has scaled back its twice-daily Boeing 737-8 MAX services to Da Nang during the current northern summer season, operating just a single daily flight between July and October 2025.

However, the full-service carrier will reinstate twice-daily flights from late October this year, bringing the group’s total to three daily services on the route by December 2025.

Scoot previously operated flights between Singapore and Kota Bharu, launching the route with three times weekly Airbus A320 services in July 2019. However, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 brought these flights to a halt.

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Now Kota Bharu is being re-added to the network, after a five year hiatus.

This time the carrier will operate a more cautious twice weekly schedule to this lesser-known Malaysian city using smaller and more fuel-efficient Embraer E190-E2 aircraft.

Singapore ⇄ Kota Bharu
From 26th October 2025

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR460
E190-E2
SIN
20:40
KBR

21:55
TR461
E190-E2

KBR
22:30
SIN

23:55

Aside from the city itself, Kota Bharu offers access to Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands via a short ferry ride, popular for scuba diving and jungle trails.

Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands

The newest addition to Scoot’s Vietnam network, Nha Trang is set to be connected to Singapore by direct flights for the first time.

Vietnam Airlines did plan to commence twice-weekly flights to the popular beach resort in June 2022, but these never materialised.

Nha Trang is a popular beach resort

That’s meant a transit in Ho Chi Minh or Kuala Lumpur has been the quickest way to reach Nha Trang from Singapore, though the shortest journeys with a protected connection currently take around five to six hours.

Scoot will fly to Nha Trang twice per week starting on 21st November 2025, using the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, cutting journey times to only 2 hours 20 minutes.

Singapore ⇄ Nha Trang
21st November 2025 – 23rd December 2025

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR318
E190-E2
SIN
16:10
CXR

17:30
TR319
E190-E2

CXR
18:05
SIN

21:25

Singapore ⇄ Nha Trang
25th December 2025 – 11th January 2026

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR316
E190-E2
SIN
10:40
CXR

12:00
TR318
E190-E2
SIN
16:10
CXR

17:30
TR317
E190-E2

CXR
12:35
SIN

15:55
TR319
E190-E2

CXR
18:05
SIN

21:25

Services will progressively increase to five times weekly by January 2026.

Singapore ⇄ Nha Trang
From 12th January 2026

  Days
M T W T F S S
TR316
E190-E2
SIN
10:40
CXR

12:00
TR318
E190-E2
SIN
16:10
CXR

17:30
TR317
E190-E2

CXR
12:35
SIN

15:55
TR319
E190-E2

CXR
18:05
SIN

21:25

To celebrate the launch of these new routes, Scoot has introduced promotional fares for early bookers. The introductory one-way fares from Singapore are:

  • Singapore – Da Nang: From S$118
  • Singapore – Kota Bharu: From S$78
  • Singapore – Nha Trang: From S$138
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We found even cheaper fares available for travel in the return direction back to Singapore from these cities:

  • Da Nang – Singapore: From S$89
  • Kota Bharu – Singapore: From S$35
  • Nha Trang – Singapore: From S$109

These promotional fares offer flexible travel periods spanning through to June 2026. All three new routes are now available for booking on Scoot’s website and mobile app.

Two of these new Scoot routes will use the carrier’s 112-seat Embraer E190-E2 regional jets.
(Photo: David Sing)

Following these additions, Scoot will operate 115 weekly flights to 12 cities in Malaysia, as well as 44 weekly flights to five cities in Vietnam.

Beyond these new destinations, Scoot is also enhancing connectivity on existing routes with frequency increases for several destinations scheduled from the end of October 2025. The airline plans to increase flight frequencies to cities such as Jakarta, Manila, Hat Yai, Perth and Sydney.

Looking ahead, Scoot has also announced plans to launch service to Medan and Labuan Bajo in Indonesia, plus Okinawa in Japan, subject to regulatory approvals.

Labuan Bajo is the gateway to Komodo Island, home to the Komodo Dragons

These potential additions would be welcome replacements for Jetstar Asia services, as the Qantas Group carrier winds up operations on 31st July 2025.

Jetstar was operating five times weekly to Medan (already ceased), and currently flies twice per week to Labuan Bajo and six times per week to Okinawa, until the end of this month.

As you probably recall, you’ll earn some KrisFlyer miles based on the cash fare for your Scoot flight, which is always better than nothing.

On the redemption side, however, KrisFlyer works on a fixed value basis for offsetting Scoot cash fares at a lousy 1 Singapore cents per mile.

Our ‘golden rule’ when flying Scoot, therefore, is that you should be saving your precious KrisFlyer miles for their true value – a Singapore Airlines redemption – not a Scoot booking!

It means Scoot won’t offer a good KrisFlyer miles redemption option on any of its new Southeast Asia services, because awards on the low-cost carrier are revenue-based, and lousy value.

Summary

Scoot’s is expanding its network to include Da Nang, Kota Bharu and Nha Trang later this year, with the latter two cities representing brand new or re-established links for Changi Airport, particularly Nha Trang which finally gets its first direct connection to Singapore.

Promotional fares are already loaded, starting at S$78 to Kota Bharu, and just S$35 in the return direction.

Scoot is also planning to further expand its network to help offset the loss of Jetstar Asia services later this year, including flights to Medan, Labuan Bajo and Okinawa, with details on those routes expected once regulatory approvals are firmed up.

(Cover Photo: Shutterstock)

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