Scoot achieves highest ever load factor
Strong demand for air travel continued in March 2023 for Singapore Airlines Group.
Its March performance data saw passenger traffic and load factors gain across all route regions.
Group passenger capacity was 10.9% higher compared to February 2023.
It reached 79% of pre-Covid-19 levels during the month.
Singapore Airlines and Scoot carried a combined 2.7 million passengers up 14.1% month-on-month, and three times the number of passengers carried in March 2022.
Group load factor was up to 89.0% while Scoot’s reached 92.8% – the highest in its history.
As of the end of March 2023, SIA Group’s passenger network spanned 109 destinations in 36 countries and territories.
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