Scoot flight landed in Taipei with missing wheel, no injuries reported

A Scoot aircraft landing at Taiwan Taoyuan Airport on Monday (19 June) discovered its left nose wheel missing, causing a delay in the scheduled flight to Singapore. No injuries were reported, and passengers were offered accommodations or alternative travel arrangements.

Two passengers injured after power bank catches fire on Scoot flight bound from Taiwan to Singapore

SINGAPORE —  Two passengers onboard a Scoot flight that was about to…

Passengers disturbed by passenger lying on whole row with feet exposed on Scoot flight

A reader shared an experience he had on a Scoot flight where a…

Scoot airlines mistakenly sends emails about Negative COVID-19 certificate requirement for China flight to other customers

Many Scoot customers were surprised to find urgent emails from the airline…

13 Scoot passengers to China tested COVID-19 positive, all from S’porean construction sector

On 19 August, an article was circulating on Chinese social media app,…

Passengers up in arms after Scoot flight delayed for more than 21 hours

A 21 hour delay for Scoot flight TZ8 from Singapore to Perth…