Scoot Introduces Four New Routes to Indonesia

Andreas Rinaldo • November 13, 2025

Scoot Expands Its Indonesian Network with Four New Destinations

Big news for travel lovers! Scoot is taking exploration to the next level with four new direct flights connecting Singapore to some of Indonesia’s most amazing destinations, opening the door to more adventures, more culture, and more fun under the tropical sun.


New Flight Routes at a Glance:

  • Labuan Bajo (Gateway to Komodo National Park) – Service begins 21 December 2025
  • Semarang (Central Java) – From 23 December 2025
  • Palembang (South Sumatra) – From 15 January 2026
  • Medan (North Sumatra / Gateway to Lake Toba) – From 1 February 2026


These new routes mark an exciting development for our partners and travellers, especially with Labuan Bajo now directly connected to Singapore. With our dedicated Smailing Tour DMC office in Labuan Bajo, we’re ready to welcome guests with seamless on ground service, from airport handling and transfers to tailor made Komodo and island-hopping programs.


Beyond Flores, the additional routes to Semarang, Palembang, and Medan provide new ways to expand itineraries across Indonesia, combining culture, heritage, and adventure under one network. This improved connectivity allows us to offer more flexible, efficient, and diverse travel solutions for FIT, group, and MICE travellers.


Ready to integrate these routes into your 2025/2026 programmes? Let’s talk from full multi destination tours to single stop escapes or exclusive charter solutions, we can design it for your clients. Contact us today to explore tailored itineraries that leverage this improved air connectivity.

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