AviationScoot teams up with Dohop to let passengers book connected flights with partner airlines.

Scoot rolls out new multi-airline booking platform

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New Scoot platform offers seamless self-connect journeys to 30+ destinations.
New Scoot platform offers seamless self-connect journeys to 30+ destinations. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Photofex

Scoot, the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines, has launched a new booking platform in partnership with travel technology company Dohop. The platform allows customers to book journeys that combine flights operated by Scoot and partner airlines, offering more flexibility and destinations than Scoot alone.

Through initial partners easyJet and Citilink, passengers can now travel from Singapore to more than 30 additional cities across Europe and Indonesia, including Milan, Paris, Geneva, Kendari, Solo, and Ambon. The service is accessed via Scoot’s website, which redirects users to dohopowered.flyscoot.com for booking.

Calvin Chan, chief commercial officer of Scoot, said, “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.”

Sarah Hanan, chief commercial officer at Dohop, added, “This partnership exemplifies the growing trend in the airline industry towards flexible, passenger-centric connectivity.”

Journeys booked via the platform are protected by ConnectSure, covering passengers in the event of flight delays or cancellations.

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