Scoot eyes Australia, Thai destinations with B787
The budget carrier, whose first Boeing 787 arrived on Monday, is looking at operating the next two Dreamliners to Sydney, Gold Coast and Bangkok
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BUDGET carrier Scoot, which has taken delivery of its first Dreamliner, is likely to operate its next two Boeing 787s to Australia and Thailand.
"At this juncture, we're looking at doing Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok," Scoot's chief executive, Campbell Wilson, said of the second and third aircraft on the sidelines of an event to celebrate the arrival of Scoot's first B787, dubbed Dream Start.
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