Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), today announced the launch of three times weekly flights to Guiyang in China from 26 October 2026. Operated by the Airbus 320neo aircraft, the new service strengthens Scoot’s China network and offers travellers an additional getaway option ahead of the year-end holiday season.
Nestled in the heart of Guizhou province, Guiyang is renowned for its rich ethnic minority cultures, captivating landscape of abundant green spaces and mountains, as well as a pleasant climate. Discover iconic landmarks such as Qingyan Ancient Town, one of the most well-preserved historical towns in China, or travel southwest of the city to immerse in the splendours of Huangguoshu Waterfall, one of the largest in Asia.
One-way Economy Class fares to Guiyang start from S$158 inclusive of taxes. The new flights are available for booking from today via Scoot’s website, mobile application and progressively through other channels.
With the launch of services to Guiyang, Scoot will operate 81 weekly flights to 16 cities in mainland China. Scoot’s network will increase to 86 destinations across 18 countries and territories across the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Europe.
In addition to the new destination, Scoot will be boosting its capacity across the Asia-Pacific region to meet anticipated increases in air travel demand during the year-end holiday season. These frequency updates form part of Scoot’s Northern Winter 2026/2027 schedule, which runs from 25 October 2026 to 27 March 2027.
Updates to flight frequencies (from October 2026, unless otherwise stated):
Southeast Asia
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Hat Yai: 12 to 14 times weekly
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Phuket: 17 to 21 times weekly
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Clark: seven to 10 times weekly (from December 2026)
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Kota Kinabalu: 10 to 13 times weekly (from January 2027)
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Phu Quoc: Daily flights with the gradual upgauge from the Embraer E190-E2 aircraft to the Airbus 320 family aircraft
Other regions:
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Okinawa: four to five times weekly
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Tiruchirappalli: 12 to 14 times weekly (from December 2026)
Collectively, the new Guiyang route and added flight frequencies further expand Scoot’s footprint and continue its steady year-on-year capacity growth.
Mr Leslie Thng, Chief Executive Officer of Scoot, said, “We are delighted to add Guiyang to our network, strengthening our presence in China and connecting Singapore and the wider Scoot network to one of southwest China’s most scenic and culturally rich cities. Alongside this new route, we are also increasing flight frequencies to several popular destinations to meet the anticipated increase in travel demand during the year-end period. These network updates reflect our commitment to offering customers more choice, better connectivity and great value when they fly with Scoot.”
Flight schedules are subject to government and regulatory approvals or changes. For more information on flight schedules, please visit www.flyscoot.com.













