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Scoot temporarily suspends flights to 49 destinations amid Covid-19 outbreak

SINGAPORE — Scoot will “temporarily suspend” flights to 49 destinations as countries tighten border restrictions amid the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak.

Scoot said it is continuing to monitor the situation and will make adjustments to its network as necessary.

Scoot said it is continuing to monitor the situation and will make adjustments to its network as necessary.

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SINGAPORE — Scoot will “temporarily suspend” flights to 49 destinations as countries tighten border restrictions amid the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak.

In an announcement on its website, Scoot listed out the affected routes, with many of the flights between Singapore and China. Outside of Asia, Scoot flights to Greece and Germany are also affected.

The suspension of some routes started on Friday (March 20).

For customers facing disruption to their travel plans, the airline said: “All affected customers, including those with multiple sectors that include the suspended flights, will be notified progressively and will receive a Scoot travel voucher on the unused portion of their itinerary within 30 business days. No further action is required.”

Other routes will also see frequency adjustments, the airline said, without specifying the destinations affected. Customers who are affected will be contacted directly.

“Scoot is continuing to monitor the situation and will make adjustments to our network as necessary,” it said.

Affected customers who were supposed to travel between Jan 23 and May 31 can either reroute to another Scoot destination, rebook the flight to a later travel date or get a 100 per cent refund of unused itinerary value through a Scoot travel voucher.

"For bookings made on or before March 15, 2020, for travel up to May 31, 2020, Scoot will be offering voucher refunds for the full value of bookings," the airline added.

It also set up a “self-service refund” portal on its website, which aims to ease the process of obtaining refunds, in the form of travel vouchers.

COVID-19 IMPACT ON AVIATION INDUSTRY

With an increasing number of countries enacting travel restrictions to curb the Covid-19 outbreak, analysts said Singapore is left “extremely vulnerable” due to its status as an aviation hub.

Earlier this month, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) warned the Covid-19 pandemic could cost passenger airlines up to US$113 billion (S$162.7 billion) in lost revenue this year.

Changi Airport reported a 32.8 per cent year-on-year decline in passenger movements in February due to Covid-19.

Singapore Airlines on March 17 said it would slash its capacity by 50 per cent, attributing the move to increasing travel restrictions amid the spread of Covid-19.

Just a day earlier, the national carrier said it would waive rebooking fees for tickets issued on or before March 15.

Separately, Singapore-based Jetstar Asia announced it was grounding its entire fleet of 18 Airbus 320 aircraft, with all flights suspended for at least three weeks, from March 23 to April 15. CNA

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