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Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
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8/10

"good seat and I can highly recommend"

(Australia)

Not Verified | I chose one of the Scoot Stretch seats, Row 1, seat C. I can highly recommend. This seat gave me the benefit not only of extra leg room, but also it was very quiet being far away from the engines. As well as this, I was one of the first on, and first off of the flight. Ample room for my 6'3" frame. I would say though, that the seat could probably use a little extra padding on the bottom part. I have worked in aviation, and I know that all the time airlines are trying to cut down on aircraft weight so the flight is more economical. But please Scoot, don't do it at the price of the comfort of your customers. Flight was only three hours long. I was starting to get a little uncomfortable by then. I could have gone perhaps another two hours maximum. Despite this, this is a good seat and I can highly recommend.
Seat TypeEconomy Class
Aircraft TypeA320Neo
Seat Layout2x2
Date FlownMarch 2022
Type Of TravellerSolo Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
2/10

"reserved a seat in the silence zone"

(Malaysia)

Trip Verified | I purchased and reserved a seat in the silence zone, which cost a lot more than reserving other seats. I thought I could have peace and silence to do some reading or sleep. I eventually found out that many seats in the silence zone were right next to the toilet. Toilets were not shown on the seat map provided by Scoot for choosing and reserving seats. As a result, I suffered for eleven hours from the noise of toilet doors opening and closing unstop, which was unbearable. I also had to bear with the smell that came out of the toilet at certain times of the flight. I urge travellers not to waste money to purchase seats in the silence zone.
Seat TypePremium Economy
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout2x4x2
Date FlownSeptember 2019
Type Of TravellerCouple Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
no
1/10

"seats did not recline"

(Thailand)

Trip Verified | We were seated in the last row of this A320. The tray tables were sticky with coffee stains, and the seats did not recline. The leg room was fine, but how dirty the flight was put us off.
Seat TypeEconomy Class
Aircraft TypeA320
Seat Layout3x3
Date FlownOctober 2018
Type Of TravellerCouple Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
no
3/10

"slightly wider than economy"

(Australia)

Trip Verified | Business Class are like domestic business class style seats. Small recline, not lie flat, slightly wider than economy with more leg room. Some broken and do not recline so if busy and they cannot allocate another seat you are stuck with it. OK for day time but is not great for long haul. Not with standing booking a preferred seat (from Gold Coast to Singapore ) the airline ground staff will bump you to another when it suits them. Dont be surprised to book an aisle seat to end up in a middle row.
Seat TypePremium Economy
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout2x3x2
Date FlownJanuary 2018
Type Of TravellerBusiness
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
no
4/10

"activating lights or call help button"

(Singapore)

Unverified | As the buttons are flushed with the seat arm, there is the tendency of our arms resting on the arm rest and touching the buttons unknowingly thereby activating the lights or the call help button. The buttons panel can be improved by designing the panel with the buttons sunk-in so that they are not easily activated. There were a number of cases happened during the trip to and fro as the stewardesses came running thinking that we needed help.
Seat TypeEconomy Class
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout3x3x3
Date FlownFebruary 2017
Type Of TravellerCouple Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
9/10

"spacious interior on the 787"

(Thailand)

Verified Review | Singapore to Bangkok on 13 Nov. This ticket was purchased on Tiger Airways but the flight was made on Scoot (Tiger will soon be flying under the Scoot brand according to the news). I arrived at Tiger Airways' check in counters at just under 2 hours to departure. There was no queue. The check in process was done briskly. The plane was not full. Even though this was a flight on a budget airline, the flight was comfortable. The spacious interior on the 787 helped and the crew were cheerful and attentive. The captain made announcements at the beginning and at the end of the flight providing updates. The flight arrived 25 mins ahead of time and had to wait for the plane at the designated to leave before reaching the gate. The experience on Scoot for this leg definitely stands out when compared against all the other budget airlines flying this leg. Scoot will be my preferred airline for this leg.
Seat TypeEconomy Class
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout3x3x3
Date FlownNovember 2016
Type Of TravellerSolo Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
6/10

"designed for smaller people"

(Australia)

Verified Review | Scootbiz is equivalent to Premium economy or domestic business in terms of the seat. Seat pitch is reasonable and general, seat comfort is good, be aware if over 185cm as the head rest protrudes Ito the back of the neck at the base, it's really uncomfortable and you have to try and lower your body to be comfortable, not good on the back. The Scoot 777 was amazing but this seems to have been designed for smaller people in mind. A pillow or cushion helps the situation but then it's an extra item to carry. The leather seat overall is good and a good amount of recline, I would use the Scootbiz again but will be interesting to see what premium economy services start to compete on the route.
Seat TypePremium Economy
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout2x3x2
Date FlownAugust 2016
Type Of TravellerCouple Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Power Supply 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
8/10

"the seat was comfortable"

(Singapore)

The premium economy seat was spacious and comfortable. There was enough legroom, but the buttons for the seat were located by the hand rests, so I kept on accidentally pressing it. The light and attendant buttons were too not located well. Overall the seat was comfortable.
Seat TypePremium Economy
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787-9
Seat Layout2x3x2
Date FlownJune 2016
Type Of TravellerFamily Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Power Supply 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
8/10

"pay for the stretch seats"

(Australia)

Make sure you pay the extra for the stretch seats on Scoot's Boeing 787, as well as the quiet zone area of the cabin. Believe me, you will not regret it. I managed to fit my 6'4" frame into the seat really easily. Was comfortable, and there was decent back support. I can highly recommend.
Seat TypeEconomy Class
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout3x3x3
Date FlownMarch 2016
Type Of TravellerSolo Leisure
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
7/10

"closer to Premium Economy"

(United Kingdom)

Recently I fly from Hong Kong to Singapore on Scoot in their "Business Class" Found that the seating was probably closer to Premium Economy than Business Class due to the limited range of seating adjustments and a seat width that was similar to Premium Economy I have sat in on other airlines. At least sufficient legroom was provided between each row and the seating surfaces were leather or faux leather. For a flight under 7 hours, these should be more than adequate and comfortable for most people and certainly better than Economy seating offered on other discount airlines. Business Class does not offer any TV's, Scoot requires you to pay extra and to use your own devices to stream programs to. Also there is little to no storage and forget about charging your devices as there were no power outlets.
Seat TypePremium Economy
Aircraft TypeBoeing 787
Seat Layout2x2x2
Date FlownNovember 2015
Type Of TravellerBusiness
Seat Legroom 12345
Seat Recline 12345
Seat Width 12345
Aisle Space 12345
Seat Storage 12345
yes
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