Singapore Airlines (SQ) or SIA and its budget carrier Scoot (TR) will prohibit passengers from using power banks to charge personal devices during flights effective April 1.
Scoot Flights
Scoot (TR) flight TR456 departed Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) nearly 90 minutes ahead of its scheduled time on November 1, 2024, catching passengers off guard.
A low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SQ), Scoot (TR) flight from Singapore (SIN) to Guangzhou (CAN) experienced severe turbulence on September 6, resulting in injuries to seven individuals.
Scoot’s inaugural E190-E2, affectionately named “Explorer 3.0” and registered as 9V-THA, can be found at Gate D41 of Terminal 1 at Changi Airport.
Azorra rejoices in the delivery of the first Embraer E190-E2 aircraft out of nine slated for Scoot (TR), the budget arm of Singapore Airlines (SQ).
According to Kelly, the airline has recently added two destinations – Koh Samui and Sibu – to its network, which will be serviced by new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft. These new planes will also operate flights to existing destinations such as Krabi, Hat Yai, Miri, and Kuantan.