Happy Easter from Tiger Airways!
Prahok @ April 10, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Tiger Airways have just announced their latest bunch of egg-citing (ho ho ho) Easter deals, with 50% off all tickets to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Da Nang, Darwin, Hanoi, Hat Yai, Ho Chi Minh City, Krabi, Macau, Manila (Clark), Padang and Phuket. Deals exclude public holidays and there is some limited availability during peak periods. Buy [...]
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Latest Tiger deals — grrrrrrr
Prahok @ March 22, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Tiger Airways have announced their latest block of hot deals. Buy your ticket between March 21 and March 26, 2006 for travel between April 1 and May 27, 2006 and you can fly from Singapore to Da Nang, Hat Yai, Krabi, Padang and Phuket for as little as S$19.98 (one way).
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Tiger Airways carries passenger #1,000,000
Prahok @ March 15, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Bernama reports that Tiger Airways has just registered its millionth passenger — in just 18 months since taking to the air. The one-millionth passenger was a USAF officer based in Singapore, Michael Rider who was returning after a holiday in Phuket, Thailand with his wife Heidi. CEO Tony Davis presented Rider with S$1,000 worth of [...]
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Latest Tiger deals — grrrrrrr
Prahok @ February 23, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Tiger Airways have announced their latest block of hot deals. Buy your ticket between February 23 and February 28, 2006 for travel between March 1 and March 31, 2006 and you can fly from Singapore to Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Da Nang, Darwin, Hanoi, Hat Yai, Ho Chi Minh City, Krabi, Macau, Manila (Clark), Padang and [...]
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Tiger heads to China
Prahok @ February 23, 2006 # No Comment Yet
The China Daily reports that Tiger Airways will fly to three Chinese cities by April and seek more access to India. The airline will commence flights to the southern Chinese cities of Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Haikou, CEO Tony Davis said. Tiger has also asked Singapore authorities to let it fly to southern India, an approval [...]
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Tiger Airways becomes a “free-fare” airline
Prahok @ February 10, 2006 # No Comment Yet
AFP reports that Tiger Airways will become a no-fare carrier to seven destinations to mark its move to a new budget terminal next month. Beginning tomorrow it is taking bookings for free seats between Singapore and Krabi, Hat Yai and Phuket in Thailand; Padang on the Indonesian island of Sumatra; Vietnam’s capital Hanoi as well [...]
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Singapore to Hanoi for S$8.88 — roaaar!!…NOT!
Prahok @ January 26, 2006 # One Comment
Tiger Airways have announced their latest block of Chinese New Year hot specials. Buy your ticket between January 26 and January 31 for travel between July 1, 2006 and September 30, 2006 and you can fly from Singapore to Da Nang, Hanoi, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Phuket, Macau, Manila (Clark) and Padang for as little [...]
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Tiger gets China permit
Prahok @ January 20, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Dow Jones reports that Tiger Airways has gained a permit to begin flights to China its CE Tony Davis said Friday. He said the carrier expects to start flying to China in April after taking delivery of more Airbus jets. “We’re talking to some cities at the moment in terms of getting landing slots, ” [...]
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Naughty tiger
Prahok @ January 12, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Dow Jones reports that Tiger Airways continues to be in strife over its Singapore - Macau - Clark routing, with the carrier facing a fine for every day it continues to operate the route without a permit. Tiger’s provisional permit expired in December, and while they failed to get another one, they have been allowed [...]
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Tiger flights grounded
Prahok @ January 7, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Electric News reports that four Tiger Airways flights between Singapore, Macau and the Philippines failed to take off Friday after the airline was unable to renew their landing rights at Clark International Airport. A Tiger spokesperson said Clark authorities had told the airline it would be able to fly Saturday, but it was not able [...]
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