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Scoot, Singapore Airlines’ low-cost arm, has expanded its international reach with a new alternative interline platform developed in partnership with travel solutions company Dohop. The platform enables flexible airline partnerships to be formed quickly, complementing traditional interline and codeshare agreements.
According to Dohop, passengers starting their search on Scoot’s website can now connect seamlessly to the platform to book self-connect itineraries, where one leg of the journey is operated by Scoot and the other by a partner airline.
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Initial partners easyJet and Citilink extend Scoot’s network to more than 30 additional destinations across Europe and Indonesia, on top of its existing 70 international destinations. This allows travellers to book flights from Singapore to European cities such as Milan, Paris, and Geneva, as well as Indonesian destinations including Kendari, Solo, and Ambon.
Journeys booked through the platform are protected by ConnectSure, which covers passengers in the event of flight delays or cancellations, offering added reassurance for those connecting across airlines.
"This launch represents an exciting step forward for Scoot as we continue to enhance the travel experience for our customers. This collaboration with Dohop enables our customers to explore a wider range of destinations with ease, and we look forward to building on this momentum and working with additional airline partners to unlock even more travel opportunities for our customers, at the same great value," said Calvin Chan, chief commercial officer at Scoot.
In tandem, Sarah Hanan, chief commercial officer at Dohop said, "We are delighted to support Scoot as they launch their new booking platform. Scoot has been a valuable partner, and we’re excited to see them take this step towards expanding their footprint even further. This partnership exemplifies the growing trend in the airline industry towards flexible, passenger-centric connectivity."
This follows Scoot’s recent collaboration with Clear Channel Singapore (CCS) as part of the airline’s broader efforts to explore the mobility media sector. CCS, which was awarded one of the world’s largest street furniture contracts in 2001 to design, build and operate 3,200 bus and taxi shelters across Singapore, has transformed over the past two decades into a more digitally and technologically advanced company.
Through its partnership with Scoot, CCS aims to break new ground in mobility media by creating innovative B2C touchpoints for advertisers and catering to the evolving habits and preferences of mobile consumers. The partnership will see CCS' smart mobility media solutions integrate in-vehicle technologies, journey-based messaging, mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), and smart, intuitive experiences to create smarter, and more responsive mobility media options.
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