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Tiger Airways to Boost Flights to the Philippines

Travel News Asia 9 May 2005

Tiger Airways, a Singapore based low cost airline, is to increase its services to the Philippines from three flights a week to five flights a week starting June 6, 2005. This is barely two months after it inaugurated its regular flight to Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) in Clark Field, Pampanga on April 5, 2005.

”We hear the call from officials of Clark Development Corporation to increase flights to accommodate local travellers that also frequent other Asian destinations, and we have answered that request with an emphatic - Yes, we will do it!” said Tony Davis, CEO of Tiger Airways.

Tiger Airways have reported strong forward bookings for its flights to Clark in the June-July 2005 period. If this trend continues, the airline said it may consider putting even more services to Clark after June 2005.

Tiger Airways tickets are available at www.tigerairways.com. Payment can be made by Visa or MasterCard online.

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