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Webjet Scoot Asia Sale - Sydney to Singapore from $179 One Way + Australia to USA & Canada

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Now's your chance to escape to Asia during Scoot's Asia Sale. Snap up cheap flights to Singapore from $179 or Bangkok from $199 one way* + more during Scoot's Sale.

With departures ranging from February - November 2016, you can indulge in a last minute trip to Asia, or book in advance to SAVE! Hurry, sale ends 14 February 2016, search and book today.

Examples ONE WAY from Sydney to
Singapore from $179
Bangkok from $199
Guangzhou FROM $219
Travel Dates 17 Feb - 23 Mar, 01 Apr - 22 Jun, 20 Jul - 14 Sep & 12 Oct - 30 Nov 16

Webjet flight Servicing Fee applies: Domestic $21.95, NZ/Pacific $24.95, International $32.95.
Booking Price Guarantee: Domestic: $12.95, NZ/Pacific $14.95, International $21.95.
No booking fees apply for standalone hotel, holiday package, car hire or Webjet Exclusives bookings.

MY COMMENT: Check the Scoot web site direct too. Currently showing a sale price for Sydney to Singapore $169

Terms & Conditions:
*Scoot flights are one way departing Sydney. $179 to Singapore, $199 to Bangkok & $239 to Hong Kong departing 17 February - 23 March, 1 April - 22 June, 20 July - 14 September & 12 October - 30 November 2016, sale ends 14 February 2016.

**USA & Canada Sale: This offer is for bookings made from 00:01 Sunday 7 February 2016 until 23:59 Saturday 13 February 2016 (AEDT), for departures from Australia until 31 December 2016. Offer can be withdrawn anytime without notice. Discount is for new bookings made during the sale period and does not apply to low cost airlines. Normal airfare conditions and booking fees apply; details will be displayed during the online booking process. Sale not available on Multi City search.

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  • **USA & Canada Sale: This offer is for bookings made from 00:01 Sunday 7 February 2016 until 23:59 Saturday 13 February 2016 (AEDT), for departures from Australia until 31 December 2016. Offer can be withdrawn anytime without notice. Discount is for new bookings made during the sale period and does not apply to low cost airlines. Normal airfare conditions and booking fees apply; details will be displayed during the online booking process. Sale not available on Multi City search.

    What is the "SALE" prices?

      • Fair enough, just thought you might know and had missed this step, but I guess if they want to follow it up they will

      • -1

        suggest this whole post is reworded away from 3rd party webjet and goes direct to source:
        http://www.flyscoot.com/index.php/en/au-take-off-tuesday

        • My source was Webjet. I have already stated in the OP that people should also go direct to the website. On a test that I did for Sydney to Bangkok it was cheaper, including fees, by going via Webjet.

        • @peck:

          Fair enough, but given you knew that, you should just post direct about Scoot instead.

      • -2

        Sorry, I should have searched for every fare for every origin and every destination and listed them.

    • What are the "SALE" prices?

      there, fixed it for you

    • My wife needs to leave for Canada on 31 December. The prices are more expensive than a direct flight with Qantas - $1800 on Webjet, $1500 on Qantas.com. Same flights.

  • Flights: Webjet Servicing Fee: Domestic $21.95, NZ/Pacific $24.95, International $32.95. Booking Price Guarantee: Domestic $12.95, NZ/Pacific $14.95, International $21.95. All airlines charge varying payment and service fees, which are displayed in the booking process.

    Well that certainly adds up

    • +2

      I really can't see how Webjet practices do not fall under Component Pricing or Drip Pricing as there is no option that would allow one to only pay the advertised price.

  • book direct with scoot: $169 SYD-SIN
    http://www.flyscoot.com/index.php/en/au-take-off-tuesday

    • price beat with jetstar. :)

      • J* don't fly SYD-SIN

        • Oh :( that sucks.

  • Perth to Singapore is also on sale for $119 one way. Plenty of fares available.

    Price beat with Jetstar. Final price was $107 each leg.

    • Tell me more.
      I can see $119 TO Singapore with Scoot. I'm struggling to find a good deal on the return flight though. What was the cheapest return cost you could find?

      • +1

        I found $119 both ways, but i was searching for early april. Only certain periods.

        They seem to have increased the price. But I already booked (jetstar price beat for $107 with no booking fee).

        $129*
        one way

        17 Feb - 23 Mar, 01 Apr - 22 Jun, 20 Jul - 14 Sep & 12 Oct - 30 Nov 16 14 Feb 2016 Book flights

        • I got late April, 2 people return, no checkin baggage for $452 with Jetstar. Baggage for 1 person is $64/20kg return.

        • @MaccDogg:

          Not too bad, now get a cheap flight from Singapore to Malaysia (because Singapore is way too expensive for an ozbargainer).

        • @hypie:
          I've been exposed!

        • @hypie: Not sure exactly what you need, but Air Asia has Singapore to Kul 35SGD and back from 15SGD

        • @peck:

          Cheers lad, but already got mine. Got Jetstar to price beat Air Asia, to save the ridiculous booking fees they all have.

  • +1

    This should be set direct to scoot and not Webjet…

  • lol dates just before the Singaporean F1 :(

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