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Tiger Airways partners with Hertz

Travel News Asia 30 August 2005

Tiger Airways, a Singapore-based low cost airline, has partnered with car rental company Hertz to offer car rental services to its passengers at discounted rates.

“We are pleased to partner with a premier car rental firm like Hertz to offer our passengers the convenience of booking a rental car at their destination from our website. This is part of Tiger Airways’ philosophy of making air travel as convenient and affordable as possible for our customers by offering them additional value-adding services,” said Tiger Airways CEO Tony Davis.

"We are proud and happy to be able to provide convenient car rental services at affordable prices to Tiger Airways passengers. Fly & Drive is increasing popular with leisure travellers who want flexibility and control over their holidays," said Hertz Asia Pacific Managing Director Wong Soon Hwa.

Under the partnership with Hertz, Tiger Airways customers will be offered special offers for car rentals in Thailand, Hong Kong and the Philippines.

In Thailand and Hong Kong, customers will be given one day free rental and a 15% discount while in the Philippines they will get a 20% discount. The offer varies in terms of vehicle models and minimum rental period by country.

Tiger Airways currently flies to 10 cities in six countries - Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Macau SAR, the Philippines and Indonesia. Flights to Krabi, Tiger Airways’ 11th destination in Asia Pacific, will commence on 30 October 2005 as well as pan-regional flights between Macau and Manila (Clark).

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