NokScoot (NokScoot)

    NokScoot

    IATA ICAO Callsign
    XW NCT BIG BIRD
    Founded 16 December 2013
    Commenced operations 25 July 2014
    Ceased operations 26 June 2020
    Operating bases Don Mueang International Airport
    Alliance Value Alliance (2016–2020)
    Parent company
    • Nok Air (51%)
    • Scoot (49%)
    Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand
    Key people Yodchai Sudhidhanakul (CEO)
    Revenue Increase B7,207.46 billion (FY 2019/20)
    Net income Increase B-1,352.18 million (FY 2019/20)
    Employees 450

    NokScoot Airlines Company Limited (commonly referred to as NokScoot) was a Thailand-based low-cost airline, operating medium- to long-haul international services out of Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport. On 26 June 2020, the airline ceased its operation and was liquidated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    History

    On 16 December 2013, Scoot announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Nok Air to establish a new carrier in Bangkok, operating on medium- and long-haul routes with a fleet of Boeing 777-200 aircraft. NokScoot was a joint venture of Thailand's Nok Air and Singapore based Scoot. The airline operated commercial flights out of Don Mueang International Airport after 20 May 2015. Nok Air owned 51% of NokScoot, with Scoot, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, owning the remaining 49% – the Thai statutory limit for foreign ownership. The airline had an initial capital of 2 billion baht.

    NokScoot went out of business on 26 June 2020 as it could not recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic impact. NokScoot returned three aircraft from the five-jet fleet to the parent company in Singapore by June 2020. The airline company is going to be liquidated after Singapore Airline's low-cost arm Scoot offered to sell its 49 percent shares to Nok Airlines Plc. for a nominal sum of 1 baht, but the offer was not accepted. NokScoot had been unable to record a full year's profit since its inception in 2014. The decision of liquidation left 450 employees out of work.

    Destinations

    As of June 2020, NokScoot flew (or have planned to fly) to the following destinations (at closure):

    Country City Airport Notes Refs
    China Dalian Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport Terminated
    Nanjing Nanjing Lukou International Airport
    Qingdao Qingdao Liuting International Airport
    Shanghai Shanghai Pudong International Airport
    Shenyang Shenyang Taoxian International Airport
    Tianjin Tianjin Binhai International Airport
    Xi'an Xi'an Xianyang International Airport
    India Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport
    Japan Osaka Kansai International Airport
    Sapporo New Chitose Airport
    Tokyo Narita International Airport
    Singapore Singapore Changi Airport Terminated
    Taiwan Taipei Taoyuan International Airport
    Thailand Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport Base

    Fleet

    A NokScoot Boeing 777-200ER landing at Narita International Airport.

    A NokScoot Boeing 777-200ER landing at Narita International Airport.

    NokScoot solely operated the Boeing 777-200ER, which were all obtained from Scoot's parent, Singapore Airlines. The first aircraft joined the fleet in November 2014. The airline's livery was a hybrid between its parent airlines Scoot and Nok Air. At the time of liquidation, NokScoot operated the following aircraft:

    NokScoot Fleet
    Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
    J Y Total
    Boeing 777-200ER 7 24 391 415 All returned to Singapore Airlines.
    Total 7

    Cabin

    NokScoot's aircraft were operated in a two-class configuration, Scoot Plus and Economy.

    Scoot Plus

    There are 24 Scoot Plus seats in the airline's Boeing 777s. These seats are not lie-flat; the backs recline 8 inches (20 cm) and have a pitch of 38 inches (97 cm). Each seat is 21.7 inches (55 cm) wide and has a footrest and in-arm trays that can be unfolded partially or fully. Similar to its parent airline Scoot, all Scoot Plus seats have in-seat power, while the airfare includes complimentary meals and a checked luggage allowance of 30 kilograms (66 lb).

    Economy

    There are 391 Economy seats, arranged to provide three different levels of comfort. Standard Economy seats have a pitch of 31 inches (79 cm); Super seats have a pitch of 35 inches (89 cm); and S-t-r-e-t-c-h seats, located at the front of each section of the economy cabin, have a pitch of 36 inches (91 cm). As these are bulkhead and exit row seats, there are no seats in front of them to recline back to invade their space, giving them the most legroom in the Economy cabin. Passengers in Standard Economy may reserve seats for a fee, while the fares for Super seats are higher than for Standard Economy seats; passengers choosing S-t-r-e-t-c-h seats will have to pay more compared to the Super Seats. Passengers have to pay for meals in economy, either pre-paid or buy-on board. Passengers must also pay for any checked luggage.



    Bangkok Airline

    Two alphabet codeXW
    Three alphabet codeNCT
    Call lettersBIG BIRD
    Country and regionThailand
    Fleet quantity6
    Number of destination cities opened11
    Airlift alliance Lcc
    Website www.nokscoot.com
    Headquarters addressBangkok, Thailand