Scoot to expand long-haul routes; collects second Boeing 787 fitted with crew bunks
Published Thu, May 11, 2017 · 07:42 AM
[SEATTLE] Low-cost carrier Scoot is planning to expand its long-haul routes such that such routes will account for a "significant part" of the network, the company said, as it gears up to launch its longest service, a Singapore-Athens flight next month (June).
In the next two to three years, it aims to have at around three to four long-haul routes.
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