Updated 19 June 2026 3:02 PM
Several Asian nations are witnessing a notable increase in air service capacity, driven by rising travel demand and policy support. Singapore has now entered this trend, aligning with Indonesia, Australia, Japan, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and other regional players.
Scoot’s Lombok Expansion
Budget carrier Scoot has announced an increase in its Lombok service, raising weekly frequencies to ten flights. The move is aimed at meeting growing passenger interest and supporting the island’s tourism sector.
Tourism Acceleration
The expanded schedule is expected to boost visitor numbers to Lombok, enhancing its appeal as a travel destination. Strong passenger flow indicates robust demand across the region.
Economic and Connectivity Benefits
More flights improve connectivity for tourists and business travelers, potentially stimulating local economies and encouraging further airline participation in the market.
Future Outlook
Analysts anticipate continued growth in regional air services, with more carriers likely to follow suit as the sector stabilises after recent challenges. The added capacity on Lombok may serve as a model for other routes.
- Indonesia
- Australia
- Japan
- India
- Malaysia
- Philippines
- Singapore
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