If you’ve been meaning to swap your desk chair for a beach chair, or your daily commute for temple hopping, Scoot has just given you the excuse you’ve been waiting for. The cheeky low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines has unveiled its “Everywhere Sale”, dangling discounts of up to 38% across a slew of Asian hotspots — and yes, the savings are real, not just airline smoke and mirrors.
The sale runs like a well-oiled budget airline schedule: strictly timed and not a second longer than promised. It opens on Tuesday, 9 September at precisely 12.00 pm AEST and slams shut on Sunday, 14 September at 11:59 pm AEST. Miss it, and you’ll be kicking yourself as hard as a rugby forward after a dropped ball.
What’s on Offer?
Scoot is cutting fares on routes Australians actually want to fly. Think:
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Singapore from AUD129 (Perth), AUD190 (Melbourne), AUD195 (Sydney)
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Okinawa from $299 (Perth) and $310 (Sydney/Melbourne)
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Chiang Mai from $219 (Perth), $270 (Melbourne), $280 (Sydney)
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Vientiane from $219 (Perth), $255 (Melbourne), $265 (Sydney)
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Bangkok from $170 (Perth), $230 (Melbourne), $240 (Sydney)
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Langkawi from $159 (Perth), $225 (Melbourne), $235 (Sydney)
That’s a shopping list of destinations more tempting than a Yum Cha trolley.
ScootPlus for the Upgrade Crowd
Not everyone likes the knee-crunching economics of budget travel. For those who’d rather fly with a bit more legroom, ScootPlus is also on sale. Sample prices include:
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Narita from $719 (Perth)
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Denpasar from $429 (Perth)
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Singapore from $299 (Perth)
Each comes with perks like more baggage, priority boarding, and that smug look you give while breezing past the economy queue.
Why Scoot?
Let’s be fair: low-cost carriers aren’t famous for generosity. Yet Scoot has managed to make itself the darling of budget-savvy travellers by offering:
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10kg carry-on allowance (that’s 3kg more than most airlines allow).
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Scootsurance add-ons, for those who like a safety net.
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Flexible travel options, including unlimited date and time changes with no change fees (fare differences apply), and a “Cancel Your Trip” add-on that lets you bow out up to four hours before departure.
For the fine print (because airlines love their fine print), visit Scoot’s flexibility options.
Why It Matters
With international airfares still stubbornly high post-pandemic, any serious discount is like rain in the desert. A Perth-to-Singapore run for $129? That’s almost what you’d pay in taxi fare from the city to the airport. For travellers watching their pennies, Scoot’s sale makes bucket-list destinations a little more accessible.
And let’s be honest: After the last few years, who isn’t itching for a getaway that doesn’t drain the bank account faster than a Sydney property auction?
For the whole smorgasbord of sale routes, visit Scoot’s promotions page.
By Prae Lee













