Thanks for the review. I took scoot E2 Singapore Miri earlier this week, what no ones talking about is the cramped up head space and when you stand up your head literally hits the roof (I’m 179CmM). This flight is claustrophobia 101 - I didn’t take the return flight, rather rebooked on a separate flight even if it meant a 2-hour direct flight would become 7 hour with 1 crazy transit. Sorry wouldn’t take this again!!!
For a regional jet, it’s honestly, surprisingly quite spacious, especially the aisle area. But when you compare it with their usual A320s, headroom wise it’s definitely smaller, but the 2 2 seating do make things slightly more comfy
Even if you don't want fly in it, it's a good product for shorter people as it will drive more competition which will hopefully reduce cost for other airlines.
Scoot charges $5 for the use of power outlets. There's no point installing them when no one is going to pay for it, especially for planes that only fly short haul. Bring a power bank instead.
Having it, and offering it to passengers for free will definitely elevate the perception of the product, especially when Scoot is charging some high prices for their flights + having quite a number of SQ connecting passengers
The per seat costs are definitely higher on this jet compared with their A320s due to the smaller capacity, which might translate to higher ticket prices
Nice one! Great insight into the inaugural flight. Keen to experience flying on an Embraer some day :)
It’s quite a decent plane, I quite recommend it
Fantastic plane ❤
The Pratt n Whitney PW1100G with its spinning apostrophe always look more satisfying than the CFM Leap during take off.
Am taking the Singapore-Koh samui flight myself soon and this is helpful. 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Great review on the inaugural Scoot E2 flight. Those engines sound so similar to the A320Neo during takeoff! :)
They’re too quiet 😂
Singapore to Malacca is has inaugural Scoot flight a few days ago
Yup, I’m quite tempted to try that flight
Nice one! Been waiting for this video. "Uncomfortable ironing boards". A dig at MH I see 🤣
I had Scoot’s A321s in mind though HAHA
Thanks for the review. I took scoot E2 Singapore Miri earlier this week, what no ones talking about is the cramped up head space and when you stand up your head literally hits the roof (I’m 179CmM). This flight is claustrophobia 101 - I didn’t take the return flight, rather rebooked on a separate flight even if it meant a 2-hour direct flight would become 7 hour with 1 crazy transit. Sorry wouldn’t take this again!!!
For a regional jet, it’s honestly, surprisingly quite spacious, especially the aisle area. But when you compare it with their usual A320s, headroom wise it’s definitely smaller, but the 2 2 seating do make things slightly more comfy
FYI, the E2 and other Embraer jets are fairly common short haul flights within the EU. You’re probably not used to it
Even if you don't want fly in it, it's a good product for shorter people as it will drive more competition which will hopefully reduce cost for other airlines.
Nice plane!
Indeed!
i'm on first ten seconds of the video hahaha
2:04 ngapain lu wir...
The First Hand Clapping after Take Off and Landing were from me yo...
This is what you shall do on every Inaugural flight...
I was on Seat 18A
Scoot charges $5 for the use of power outlets. There's no point installing them when no one is going to pay for it, especially for planes that only fly short haul. Bring a power bank instead.
Having it, and offering it to passengers for free will definitely elevate the perception of the product, especially when Scoot is charging some high prices for their flights + having quite a number of SQ connecting passengers
No matter the quality, anything would feel good regardless when brand new.
Brazil... zil... zilll (eco effect 😊)
It's a pity they don't have any charging ports on board!
It's a pity they don't lower their ticket price due to their new & smaller plane even the toilet is narrow..
@@damlwt6657 oh we all know it ain't happening! ;)
The per seat costs are definitely higher on this jet compared with their A320s due to the smaller capacity, which might translate to higher ticket prices
It’s pronounced “‘‘em brai uh”