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AVIATION | Staff Reporter, Singapore
Published: 07 Feb 12
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Where will Scoot scoot next?

Where will Scoot scoot next?

Scoot will operate five non-stop flights a week from mid-2012 - but to where?

According to a release, Queensland’s tourism capital, the Gold Coast, and its iconic beaches provided the backdrop for Scoot’s announcement of its second Australian destination.

Tourism Queensland, Gold Coast Tourism, Gold Coast Airport and Scoot today jointly announced a partnership agreement that will see Scoot as the first airline to fly direct between Singapore and the Gold Coast, and back of course.

From mid-2012, Scoot will operate five non-stop flights a week.

“This has been a fantastic partnership between Scoot, Tourism Queensland and the Gold Coast tourism industry and we can’t wait to welcome our first visitors,” Tourism Queensland CEO Anthony Hayes said.

“The Gold Coast has always been famous for fun, so it is the perfect holiday destination for Scoot’s customers.”

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Tags: Tourism Queensland, Gold Coast Tourism, Gold Coast Airport, Scoot, Scoot flights to Gold Coast

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