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Singapore from $129, Hong Kong from $189 - Scoot Tuesday 'Morning Glory Deals'

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Scoot to Singapore
* From Perth AUD 129 (Fly)/ AUD 349 (ScootBiz)
* From Goldcoast: AUD 179 (Fly)/ AUD 449 (ScootBiz)
* From Sydney: AUD 199 (Fly)/ AUD 449 (ScootBiz)

Scoot to Hong Kong
From Perth: AUD 189 (Fly)/ Aud 399 (ScootBiz)
From Goldcoast: AUD 239 (Fly)/ AUD 499 (ScootBiz)
From Sydney: AUD 259 (Fly)/ AUD 499 (ScootBiz)

One-way Fares including Taxes and Surcharges.
Sale from 0700hrs – 1100 hrs (GMT+10) on 23 Sep 2014
Travel Period: By 15 March 2015. Blackout periods apply.

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  • +4

    They changed my date after I bought tickets last time when it had the special price to Singapore. They don't refund cash, but Scoot coupon. Don't use them unless you desperately live on budget.

    • wow that sux!

    • +2

      Sounds like an international version of Tiger lol

      • Tiger and scoot both have the same owners :)

        • +2

          To clarify, Scoot and TigerAir (Singapore) have the same owner.

          TigerAir (Australia) is now the budget-arm of Virgin Australia.

        • @bsmksg:

          TigerAir (Australia) is now the budget-arm of Virgin Australia.

          And still they can't leave on time lol

    • Did you take that up with your credit card company? That's surely unacceptable.

      • I am pretty sure all airlines do not refund cash.
        They pretty much give you credit (coupon) or a free change of date / destination.
        It's an industrial wide practice, and appears in the T&C of any booking.

        • Pretty sure that regardless of their t&c they cannot just change a booking on you without good reason. If they could then imagine the things they could get a way with.

        • i got a cash refund for 5 tickets to NZ. i had booked them in US$ about 2 months previously when the AUS$ was buying around US$1.14. 2 months later (June 2013) the AUS$ had dropped something shocking. Got a refund on compassionate grounds. I made $130 profit with the refund.

          i forget the airline. it was booked through expedia japan.

  • +1

    Wonder if return fares are on sale too. Don't wanna get hit with a cheap outbound flight with a relatively expensive inbound flight.

  • I cant understand why they advertise one way flight. Shouldn't Return flights be standard advertised offers as that is what people will do if going on holidays.

    • +2

      Nope, most people buy one way tickets. At least I do.
      Unlike full fare airlines, budget airlines do not offer you a discount for booking return tickets, and therefore there is no incentive of booking 2 ways.

      I usually travel each direction on whoever gives me a better price. (For example, scoot to SG, then airasia back).

      And people also do multi-leg trips (i.e. travel to many countries), and therefore would book each leg separately.

      • exactly. sometimes the competition have redonculous asia-aus prices so you score on both legs

  • Flown With Scoot 4 times and never had any issues. Will be definitely be flying with them again

  • Price is alright, Long layover though, shortest is like 7hr!!

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