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Yesterday on the other side of the world, the newest little low-cost airline made a huge step toward actually taking to the skies. Singapore Airlines' budget off-shoot, Scoot, announced how they will be providing low fares to the region. The LCC has come up with creative ways of appealing to many customers while maintaining affordable fares for both short and long haul with several classes of travel.
Since "Scoot-itude" is the focus of their campaigning thus far, we can only expect the naming of other things in their service to be just as wacky. Here is a simple explanation of each of the travel classes:
ScootBiz:
· Obviously a business class offering. Comfy leather seating, 38 inches to spread your legs and up to 2 meals are offered in this premium cabin. Business class passengers can select their seats, haul more luggage in the belly and drink as much as they want.
FlyBagEat:
· This fare gets passengers a seat in the economy cabin, one meal to (semi)fill your belly and 15kg of checked baggage. For those familiar with Virgin America's Main Cabin Select, it's basically the same thing, Scoot-style.
FlyBag:
· Seeing a trend of unbundled bundles? A bit more stripped down, this fare doesn't offer any meal service, but does allow for same baggage like the above option.
Fly:
· Bare bones travel here we come! You get a seat to your destination. That's all. Good thing...the seat can be assigned, or you can pick it yourself for another charge. All 'Fly' options are seated in economy of the Boeing 777s the airline has chosen to fly.
Passengers may add features on an a la carte basis, like selecting where you sit, having extra baggage allowance, meals, amenity kits, and priority airport and transfer capabilities. Business class gets it all included.
Scoot is being very strategic with the release of information. This is the absolute latest news on Scoot, but you can see a more functioning website here. Alas, no purchasing of tickets yet—or even pricing! The airline will begin flying for real in June, taking their birds from Singapore to Sydney and the Gold Coast.
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http://www.jaunted.com/story/2012/3/8/6 ... 27+Airline