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Singapore’s Scoot cancels several flights in May over shortage of spare parts

  • The low-cost unit of Singapore Airlines apologised for the travel disruption blamed on an industry-wide shortage of aircraft parts
  • The company said most of the affected passengers have been reaccommodated on alternative flights

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Scoot has apologised to all affected customers for the travel disruption. Photo: AFP
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Budget airline Scoot has cancelled several flights in May due to a “variety of operational reasons”.

The low-cost unit of Singapore Airlines said on Thursday it had scrapped some flights, with one of the reasons being an industry-wide shortage of aircraft parts.

“Several flights scheduled in May 2024 are cancelled due to a variety of operational reasons, including aircraft unavailability, because of a shortage of spare parts due to supply chain issues,” said Scoot.

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The carrier did not provide CNA with the number of affected flights but apologised for the travel disruption.

“Scoot sincerely apologises to all affected customers for the inconvenience caused by this disruption,” it said.

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“We proactively contacted all affected customers and most have been reaccommodated on alternative flights, including on Singapore Airlines and Scoot.”

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