A Fab Scoot Sale: Asia from $159, Athens under $400

Scoot Boeing 787
A Scoot Boeing 787. Photo: Boeing.

Singaporean low-cost carrier Scoot has launched an epic mid-year sale, with discounted flights available in both Economy and ScootPlus to Asia and Europe.

Destinations on sale include Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Bali, with flights available from Melbourne to Bali for under $400 return. Scoot flights to Athens are also on sale, with Economy Class available from Melbourne to Athens for $395 one-way and ScootPlus to Athens starting at just $820. ScootPlus is similar to Premium Economy on other airlines.

ScootPlus 787 seats
ScootPlus seats on the Boeing 787. Photo: Brandon Loo.

Scoot flies from Perth, Melbourne and Sydney to Singapore, with onward connections available to many destinations across Asia as well as Athens. Sale fares are available from each of these cities.

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Scoot sale fares to Athens

Looking for a last-minute cheap flight to Europe? At the time of writing, there’s even limited availability of these cheap airfares from Melbourne or Sydney to Athens for travel at the end of this month!

Fly from Melbourne to Athens in ScootPlus for just $820 one-way
Fly from Melbourne to Athens in ScootPlus for just $820 one-way! Screenshot from the Scoot website.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t find many Scoot sale fares available from Athens back to Australia at the same price. But we did see return flights available under $1,500 in ScootPlus. Alternatively, you could perhaps use frequent flyer points to fly home.

Economy fares start from $395 one-way from Melbourne to Athens, $399 from Perth to Athens or $405 from Sydney to Athens.

Cheap Scoot flights to Asia

The cheapest Scoot fares you can book during this sale are from Perth to Singapore, starting from just $159 one-way in Economy or $409 in ScootPlus. Flights in the other direction are similarly priced.

Scoot sale prices from PER to SIN on the Scoot website.
Scoot sale prices from Perth to Singapore on the Scoot website.

From Melbourne, you could fly to Bali (via Singapore) from just $381 return:

MEL-DPS Economy sale fares on the Scoot website
Scoot Economy sale fares from Melbourne to Bali on the Scoot website.

ScootPlus fares from Melbourne to Bali are also on sale, with fares available at a tad over $1,000 round-trip:

MEL-DPS ScootPlus sale fares on the Scoot website
ScootPlus fares from Melbourne to Bali are also discounted.

Other examples of current Scoot Economy sale fares include (for one-way travel):

  • Perth-Penang from $175
  • Melbourne-Singapore from $190
  • Melbourne-Langkawi from $205
  • Melbourne-Ho Chi Minh City from $209
  • Sydney-Krabi from $215
  • Melbourne-Davao from $225
  • Perth-Guangzhou from $229
  • Perth-Koh Samui from $239
  • Sydney-Chennai from $295
  • Perth-Osaka from $319

Scoot Economy fares include 10kg of hand luggage, but you’ll need to pay extra for things like checked baggage, meals and seat selection. There’s no in-flight entertainment on Scoot, although you can purchase Wi-Fi for a (rather high) fee.

Scoot Economy Scoot In Silence cabin
Scoot Economy Class. Photo: Wilson McTaggart.

One-way ScootPlus sale fares include:

  • Perth-Kuala Lumpur from $439
  • Perth-Bangkok from $489
  • Melbourne-Singapore from $499
  • Sydney-Kuala Lumpur from $520
  • Melbourne-Bali from $549
  • Sydney-Bangkok from $559
  • Perth-Amritsar from $559
  • Perth-Tianjin from $579
  • Melbourne-Osaka from $810

Sale conditions

These sale fares are valid for bookings made until Sunday, 7 July 2024 and are subject to availability. The cheap tickets may be sold out on the date you want to travel.

You can find these cheap Scoot airfares for the following travel periods:

  • 11 July to 14 September 2024
  • 1 October to 26 November 2024
  • 16 January to 2 April 2025
  • 22 April to 30 May 2025

You can find a full list of sale fares, as well as terms & conditions, on the Scoot website.

Jetstar also has cheap tickets from Melbourne to Singapore

As an alternative to flying Scoot, Jetstar also currently has some good deals from Melbourne to Singapore at the moment, including in Business Class. Like Scoot, Jetstar Business Class is more closely aligned to Premium Economy on full-service airlines – although Jetstar provides better meals and amenities in its Business cabin.

For example, you could fly Jetstar Business from Melbourne to Singapore from just $1,212 return. Business Max fares, which include lounge access as well as Qantas points and status credits, are available from $1,652 return.

JQ Business fare choices MEL-SIN
Jetstar Business Class airfares from Melbourne to Singapore on the airline’s website.

Singapore Airlines sale to Europe

If you’re looking for a great deal to Europe, Singapore Airlines also has some stellar Economy Class fares from Australia to London (Gatwick) from under $1,300 return. See the Singapore Airlines website for a full list of deals and travel dates.

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 90 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
Matt's favourite destinations (so far) are Germany, Brazil & Kazakhstan. His interests include aviation, economics & foreign languages, and he has a soft spot for good food and red wine.

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