Scoot over to Asia and beyond at the best price.
Giving AirAsia a real run for its money, Scoot entered the budget flight scene just over a decade ago and offers incredibly competitive fares between Australia and Asia. Connecting passengers to destinations like Bali, Thailand and Vietnam through its hub in Singapore and flying to Australia with Dreamliners, Scoot flight sales can be a great way to get to your holiday destination comfortably without breaking the bank.
Latest Scoot flight sales
How to find the best Scoot flight sales
Other than checking in with us for the latest Scoot deals listed above or on our flight deals page, there’s a few tricks we use to staying on top of sales.
🗓 Know when to fly
When there isn’t a sale with specific dates available, try searching for flights during the off- or shoulder-season for your destination as you’ll likely get the best price. This would also mean avoiding flying during peak holiday times like Christmas, New Year’s, Easter and any other school holiday.
Wondering just how much you can save by doing this? Flights closer to Christmastime were about double the price of an October departure.
🔎 Check Scoot’s website directly
Frustratingly, Scoot doesn’t have a dedicated deals page for flights from Australia. But, when it does have a sale, it will usually update its homepage with the details and a list of fares.
📨 Sign up for the Scoot deals newsletter
Become a Scoot member for free to get the latest deals sent to you by the airline’s newsletter. Even better, if you sign up you can…
Take advantage of the birthday discount
If you were lucky enough to become a member before Scoot stopped issuing them, discount codes for up to 15% off a flight would be sent to you for your birthday. The code was valid for 12 months from the date it was sent.
Why we’d choose to fly with Scoot
- Get 10kg of carry-on baggage, compared to the 7kg most airlines allow
- Connect to your destination at Singapore’s Changi Airport, which is an ideal spot to spend a few hours during a stopover
- Fly comfortably between Australia and Asia on a Dreamliner 787
Why we wouldn’t choose to fly with Scoot
- If we need to check bags, we’ll need to pay
- Food isn’t included (but available for a cost) and some flights can be eight hours or longer
- The network isn’t quite as big as competitor AirAsia
Frequently asked questions about Scoot flight sales
You’ll want to book your flights at least a month in advance — if not more.
We checked dates within the next few weeks and a month away and found prices dropped by a few hundred dollars once we hit the month mark.
Yes! Having flown many budget carriers in our day, we’re big fans of Scoot. As we mentioned above, it allows 10kg of carry-on luggage, uses Dreamliners and flies direct from a bunch of Australian cities to Singapore’s Changi Airline. It’s a great airport to spend a few hours in during a layover compared to Kuala Lumpur, where most AirAsia transfers will be.
In our experience, we think Scoot is a better airline for flying to and within Asia. If you’re flying from Australia, Jetstar currently only flies direct from one city (Melbourne), where Scoot offers flights from three (Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.
You’ll also save on fees if you need a bit more than Jetstar’s 7kg carry-on limit.
Scoot’s main market is within Asia, so during a sale you can usually score a deal to places like Thailand, Bali, Malaysia, Vietnam and, of course, it’s hub, Singapore.
But, if you don’t mind flying long haul on a budget carrier, it also flies to a few European destinations like Berlin and Athens.
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