Scoot Dreamliner

Scoot to Fly to Osaka from 8 July 2015

Shinsaibashi - Osaka
Shisaibashi in Osaka

Scoot will operate its Boeing 787 Dreamliner to Osaka six times weekly with three via Bangkok and the other three via Kaohsiung from 8 July 2015.

Scoot Dream Start 9V-OJA at The Boeing Delivery Centre before departure to Singapore
Scoot Dream Start 9V OJA at The Boeing Delivery Centre before departure to Singapore

Check out features of Scoot’s 787 Dreamliners here.

Scoot is offering one-way Economy Fly fare from Singapore to Osaka from S$99 and on ScootBiz from S$299. These fares are on sale till 11.59 on 24 May 2015 for travel between 8 July and 24 October 2015.

Japanese man plucking leaves at Osaka Castle in Osaka Japan
Japanese man plucking leaves at Osaka Castle

Singapore – Osaka Flights via Bangkok (Don Mueang)

TZ298 departs Singapore on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9.05am and arrives in Osaka at 6.50pm.

TZ297 departs Osaka at 8.25pm and arrives in Singapore at 4.40am on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

Singapore – Osaka Flights via Kaoshiung

TZ288 departs Singapore at 6.15am on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and arrives in Osaka at 3.15pm.

TZ297 departs Osaka at 4.15pm and arrives in Singapore at 12.25am the next day.

 

Currently only Singapore Airlines offers daily direct flights between Singapore and Osaka with a duration of 6hours 35 minutes.

Many other airlines offer flights between Singapore and Osaka with connecting flights including Cebu Pacific via Manila, Jetstar via Taipei, Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong, Xiamen Airlines via Xiamen, Malaysia Airlines via Kuala Lumpur, Korean Air via Seoul, Thai Airways via Bangkok, Vietnam Airlines via Ho Chi Minh City, China Airlines via Taipei and Japan Airlines via Tokyo.

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