Low-cost carrier Scoot has earmarked Sydney, Perth and Hong Kong as the first three cities for Boeing 787-9 operations.
The Singapore Airlines-owned airline has scheduled first flights with the larger version of the Dreamliner to those three cities in the week starting Sunday, March 29 2015, according to the Airline Route website.
Bangkok (Don Mueang) was due to follow on April 27, 2015, with the Gold Coast to come online the day after.
The Chinese cities of Tianjin, Shenyang and Qingdao were due to be operated by 787-9s from May.
Scoot chief executive Campbell Wilson said recently the airline was due to receive its first 787 in November, with the Dreamliner to replace all six Boeing 777-200s the airline currently flies by the middle of 2015.
The airline has 20 Dreamliner’s on order – 10 787-8s with 335 seats and 10 787-9s with 375 seats.
“Bringing in a new aircraft type – we will be the first 787 operator based in Singapore – carries with it a lot of preparatory work, regulatory work, transformative work with respect to the company and pilot training and all that,” Wilson says in the September edition of Australian Aviation magazine.
“It is a substantial change to the business and that’s why we will use the 787s to retire the 777s in fairly short order.”
The 787s will have wifi internet connectivity for a fee, as well as in-seat power throughout the cabin.
Sydney was Scoot’s inaugural route when it launched operations in June 2012.
Jacob
says:“The airline has 10 Dreamliner’s on order – 10 787-8s with 335 seats and 10 787-9s with 375 seats.” wouldn’t that equal 20. Or is it 5 of each?
australianaviation.com.au
says:Yes it does equal 20. apologies for the error. The story has been fixed.
Keigo Namba
says:I wish Scoot would fly from Avalon to other Asia destination and to gold coast and Perth.
Marc
says:Scoot does fly Singapore-Gold Coast
Phil
says:Would be nice to get an idea of the seat config such as pitch and width etc also a seat map for these routes
Rang & emailed Scoot and no detail was available they said ?
aussie0000
says:Would love Scoot to visit Adelaide. Satisfied with Singapore service, but a $ saved is a $ spendable at arrival destination.
Stu Bee
says:@aussie0000 check out http://www.seatguru.com