According to Scoot, these flight companies were probable as it had acquired two additional , Embraer E190-E2 aircraft , – bringing its current total to four. It recently announced that it plans to add nine , E190-E2 flights to its ship.  ,
These , E190-E2s will also be deployed on existing flights including those to Indonesia ‘s , Makassar,  , Balikpapan and Pekanbaru, as well as , Davao City in the Philippines and , Vientiane in Laos.
Leslie Thng, Scoot’s chief executive officer, said:” We are excited to announce the addition of another two innovative sites to our growing community – Kertajati in Indonesia and Melaka in Malaysia. We’ve had a lot of our customers connect to and leave our numerous destinations across Southeast Asia since the start of our E190-E2 plane in May, and we’ve seen a lot of interest in our flights.