Before its Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft landed at Jaipur airport, Scoot had launched its operations in India in May this year with flight services to Amritsar and Chennai with a Boeing 787 plane.
Scoot will fly to Jaipur three times a week, which will be increased to four from the month end, a release said.
"We are excited to welcome an international airline like Scoot as it opens new avenues for the public in Jaipur to fly to popular destinations. This will go a long way in boosting trade and tourism for the city making it more prominent on the world map," Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said.
"The response from Chennai and Amritsar has been phenomenal so far and with the Jaipur launch, our spirits are soaring. We see India as a promising market. We are hopeful of a strong foothold in India with our exceptional offers and features like in-flight connectivity and in-seat power," Scoot's India head Bharath Mahadevan said.
Besides parent Singapore Airlines (SIA), two of its subsidiaries -- Tiger Air and Silk Air -- also operate to India at present.
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