Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Scoot and IndiGo use route exchange to launch RFPs to airports

Scoot, the new medium and long-haul, low-cost division of Singapore Airlines (SIA) and IndiGo, the Indian low cost airline will launch their request for proposals (RFPs) from airports via Route Exchange.
After the first successful RFP by Air Asia X last year, Routes is delighted to announce two new RFP’s for 2012, both launched already yesterday.
Scoot, which was formally launched on 1st November 2011, are using Route Exchange to issue a formal RFP for potential routes in China, Asia and into the European market. Scoot will have 2 more B777-200 joining its fleet from Q1 2013. The target markets for Scoot will be North Asia, Indian sub-Continent, Middle East and Europe. In this RFP, Scoot is sourcing for airports, within its target markets to serve from April 2013. “We at Scoot view Route Exchange as the perfect platform to deliver the significant opportunity that this RFP will provide to airports offering a transparent process to everybody,” said Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Scoot.
17/01/12 Travel Daily News
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