@@a350yes, i would definitely say scoot is better than Jetstar since unlike Jetstar, scoot never weighed my bags. Jetstar has a 7-kilo limit, and whenever I flew through Melbourne, I would be asked to pay a fee if my bags were overweight. It would be 70 AUD if either just an international or domestic, but 110 AUD if a mix of both. I flew Jetstar 2 weeks ago from Phnom Penh-Singapore-Melbourne-Sydney. I had my bags weighed at Phnom Penh, but they never charged me for them. Singapore didn’t weigh my bags. Melbourne did, and I was charged 110 AUD since for all 3 flights. If Jetstar had a direct flight from Singapore to Sydney, then, I could have saved 110 AUD from that bag fee. I flew scoot 2 months ago. It’s decent, but you have to pay like 4 Singapore dollars to plug in devices to charge, which is the first time I had experienced this on an airline cause I always managed to plug in my devices for free if there was a power point to plug them in.
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yes!
I really have to try this because i live closer to bkk than dmk
How much luggage is allowed?
Only carry on, i think it was 7kg
How was the food.?
Actually the food was very good, i didn't expect that!
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Hi
Better than scoot or Jetstar lol.
I flew scoot lately on a short haul and it was quite good!
@@a350yes, i would definitely say scoot is better than Jetstar since unlike Jetstar, scoot never weighed my bags. Jetstar has a 7-kilo limit, and whenever I flew through Melbourne, I would be asked to pay a fee if my bags were overweight. It would be 70 AUD if either just an international or domestic, but 110 AUD if a mix of both. I flew Jetstar 2 weeks ago from Phnom Penh-Singapore-Melbourne-Sydney. I had my bags weighed at Phnom Penh, but they never charged me for them. Singapore didn’t weigh my bags. Melbourne did, and I was charged 110 AUD since for all 3 flights. If Jetstar had a direct flight from Singapore to Sydney, then, I could have saved 110 AUD from that bag fee.
I flew scoot 2 months ago. It’s decent, but you have to pay like 4 Singapore dollars to plug in devices to charge, which is the first time I had experienced this on an airline cause I always managed to plug in my devices for free if there was a power point to plug them in.