Saturday, January 12, 2013

Flights from Singapore to Chinese Cities Qingdao and Shenyang by Scoot


Scoot, Singapore based mid to long-haul low cost carrier, has launched the first and only low-cost flights between Singapore and Chinese Cities Qingdao and Shenyang. Qingdao is Scoot's eight and Shenyang is the ninth destination.

“With Chinese New Year just around the corner, it’s a great time for Scoot to be launching the first non-stop flights between Singapore and Qingdao, and the first same-plane, wide-body service to Shenyang. Scoot’s super value airfares, empowerment to choose the frills you want and onboard Scootitude make Qingdao or Shenyang unbeatable locations to usher in the Year of the Water Snake”, said Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot.

Reiterating the reasons for choosing these cities, Campbell stated, “Qingdao and Shenyang are very exciting additions to Scoot’s fast-growing network. Qingdao, a coastal city of nearly 9m world famous for its great beer, is regularly judged China’s most liveable city. Its mix of historic German and modern architecture, seafood and proximity to Lao Shan, the mountain considered one of the birthplaces of Buddhism, offers something for all. Shenyang, at 13m the largest city in Northeast China, is the spiritual home of the Qing Dynasty and, in addition to being an important shopping and business destination, is a strategic gateway to North East China.”

The thrice-weekly service operates on a Singapore–Qingdao–Shenyang–Qingdao– Singapore routing at the following timings:

Northbound
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Depart 1.30am
Qingdao International Airport Arrive 7.30am / Depart 8.30am
Shenyang Taoxian International Airport Arrive 10.15am
Southbound
Shenyang Taoxian International Airport Depart 11.20am
Qingdao International Airport Arrive 12.50pm / Depart 1.50pm
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Arrive 8.00pm

Scoot operates medium and long haul no-frills flights between Singapore and Sydney, Gold Coast, Bangkok, Tianjin, Taipei and Tokyo, Shenyang and Qingdao by a fleet of Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

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