Scoot unveils its first ever co-branded partnership with TPC with the launch of sales of flights for Pokémon Air Adventures on board the aircraft named Pikachu Jet.
Commencing 9 September 2022, the Pikachu Jet will operate two scheduled flights per month, with the first two routes set for Tokyo and Seoul, in time for the September and year-end holidays.
Fares for flights from Singapore – Tokyo (Narita) and Singapore – Seoul start from S$333 and S$231 respectively (one way, inclusive of taxes).
The aircraft, named Pikachu Jet, is a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with a capacity of 375 seats, comprising 35 seats in ScootPlus and 340 seats in Economy.
Flight routes will be reviewed periodically and adjusted based on customer demand.
Besides Tokyo and Seoul, the Pikachu Jet will also be rostered on other routes operated by the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner as part of regular airline operations, though these may be susceptible to changes due to operational and maintenance needs.
This means that you may find yourself travelling on the exclusive themed aircraft even if you had not specifically booked to fly on one of the marketed routes, adding an element of surprise and delight to your Scoot experience.
You can also look forward to a new range of collectibles exclusive to the partnership that can only be purchased during flight bookings on Scoot’s website and mobile app, and on-board Scoot flights.
For more updates on flight routes for Scoot’s Pokémon Air Adventures, please visit here.
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