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Report from Bangkok Post dated 10 December 2006 :- Tiger Airways to sell half-baht seats to Thailand =================================== Singapore - Tiger Airways is offering one-way tickets to four Thai destinations for 2 Singapore cents (1.3 US cents, about 46 Thai satang) from July 1 to Sept 30, 2007 next year, the low-cost carrier said on Sunday. Owned by Singapore Airlines, Tiger said 12,000 seats are up for grabs during this period. Bookings open on Monday 11 December until Wednesday 13 December 2006. The four destinations are Bangkok, Hatyai, Krabi and Phuket. Tiger said the special ticket price, excluding taxes, is in celebration of reaching its 2-million-passenger mark.
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Posted on: 1:19 am on Dec. 10, 2006
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China Sailor, sounds like a deal for you mate!!!! atl
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Posted on: 2:39 am on Dec. 10, 2006
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Tiger has these sort of deals regularly - last time we went from Sing to Phuket was April this year (2006) - cost one way was 1400 - 1500 baht each. Good value but taxes and charges make up most of the fare anyway. Never had a problem with Tiger - clean planes, nice staff and mostly on schedule (unlike Air Asia). Of the budget carriers they are IMO the best with Jet Star Asia close behind. Enjoy.
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Posted on: 3:36 pm on Dec. 10, 2006
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Report from Bangkok Post dated 29 December 2006 :- Tiger offers 43-baht fare to Thailand =========================== Singapore - Low-cost carrier Tiger Airways is offering a S$1.88 (just over 43 baht, $1.21-US) fare to mark the upcoming launch of a new direct service between Singapore and Udon Thani in Thailand, the airline said on Friday. Tiger, the only airline to operate scheduled flights between the two destinations, said the service will start on January 9, 2007. Up to 1,000 one-way seats are available for the price, excluding taxes and fees. Udon Thani is about an hour's ride from Vientiane in Laos. Booking is available until January 7 for travel between January 18 and March 24. The Singapore Airlines-backed Tiger currently operates 16 routes across 15 cities in seven countries.
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Posted on: 10:55 pm on Dec. 28, 2006
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Report from Bangkok Post dated Sunday 4 March 2007 :- Tiger flies for 44 baht S'pore-Bangkok ============================ Singapore - Tiger Airways has launched 1.99 Singapore dollar (43.84 baht, $1.30) seat sales to three Thai cities in a promotion lasting until January 31, 2008, the low-cost carrier said on Sunday. The 1.5 million seats available for "early bird saver" fares to selected destinations are one-way and exclude taxes. The fares apply "even for festive year-end holidays" if passengers book months in advance of their flight departure dates, said chief marketing officer Rosalynn Tay in a statement. A 5.99-Singapore-dollar (132 baht, $3.94) fare is available to Bangkok and Chiang Mai, 8.99 Singapore dollars (198 baht, $5.91) to Darwin, Australia and 9.99 Singapore dollars (220 baht, $6.57) to the Indonesian city of Padang. Singapore Airlines-backed Tiger currently flies to six cities in Thailand, two in Vietnam, four in China, one in Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia and Singapore. The carrier is scheduled to start its Perth route on March 23, 2007.
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Posted on: 11:37 pm on Mar. 3, 2007
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Report from The Nation dated Saturday 29 December 2007 :- Tiger to expand its fleet ================== TigerAirways, Asia-Pacific's fast growing low-fare carrier, has signed a contract with Airbus for an additional 20 A320s, which will take its fleet up to 70 aircraft. This announcement follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for 50 A320s in June 2007, with the first 30 of these orders confirmed in October. Tiger Airways currently operates a fleet of 12A320s, with eight more to be delivered by 2010. Tiger Airways A320s will beconfigured in a 180-seat, all economy configuration TheA320s will be deployed on the airline's rapidly expanding Asia-Pacific network that currently extends to more than 25 destinations in eight countries. This includes Tiger Airways' new Australian domestic operation, which was launched out of Melbourne in November 2007. "Tiger Airways has entered an exciting new phase of development, with continued strong growth of operations out of Singapore, the successful launch of services in Australia and a new start-up in Korea on the horizon. The A320 has performed outstandingly for Tiger Airways over the past three years and I am confident that the A320 aircraft matches our long term growth requirements across the Asia-Pacific region," said Tony Davis, Chief Executive Officer of Tiger Aviation.
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Posted on: 11:14 pm on Dec. 28, 2007
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Report from Bangkok Post dated Monday 28 January 2008 :- Foreign carriers shun Chiang Mai as tourist demand declines Chiang Mai International Airport is becoming less frequented by international carriers, frustrating its ambitious bid to become an air hub in northern Thailand and the Mekong region. The airport suffered a setback recently when Hong Kong Express Airways terminated its scheduled services to the city while Tiger Airways has significantly slashed its flights numbers. Hong Kong Express used to operate two flights a week between Hong Kong and Chiang Mai, using Boeing 737 jetliners. Singapore-based budget carrier Tiger Airways has cut its frequencies on the Singapore-Chiang Mai route, also using Boeing 737s, to two from six flights a week. The two carriers shifted the capacity to other busier routes as travel demand to the northern city from their originating ports has dropped off after the New Year holiday season, according to industry sources. Chiang Mai has not been able to attract direct overseas passenger traffic as hoped as efforts to especially promote the region's tourism have yet to bear fruit, said Prateep Wichitto, the airport's general manager. The pull-out of Hong Kong Express means that there are only eight international carriers operating scheduled flights through Chiang Mai. There is another foreign carrier that operates through Chiang Mai, Sky Star of South Korea, but on a charter basis, with a total of 40 flights scheduled between Dec 2007 and April 2008. The only newcomer was Korean Air, which began to fly four flights from Incheon to Chiang Mai in October last year. The number of international carriers serving Chiang Mai appeared to be stagnant over the past few years, representing only 10% of all 75 daily flights through the airport. Chiang Mai is now served by six Thailand-based carriers: Thai Airways International, Thai AirAsia, Bangkok Airways, Nok Airlines, Orient Thai Airlines, One-Two-Go Airlines and the commuter carrier SGA Airlines. Chiang Mai is heavily under-utilised, handling about three million passengers a year, mostly domestic passengers, compared to its design capacity of eight million a year. It raised questions about the economic return from the two-billion-baht investment Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) has spent in the past few years in expanding the airport, very much geared toward handling more international traffic.
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Posted on: 2:33 am on Jan. 28, 2008
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