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Tiger Airways celebrates 2nd Anniversary with Fares from Sin$0.88

Travel News Asia Monday, 11 September 2006

Tiger Airways is celebrating its second birthday by offering travellers low fares to popular Thai beach destinations of Krabi, Hatyai and Phuket, West Sumatran city of Padang, Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi and Australia’s Northern city of Darwin.

Fares on offer:

Singapore - Bangkok, Phuket, Hatyai, Krabi, or Padang from Sin$0.88

Singapore - Chiang Mai, Darwin, Haikou, Hanoi, Macau, Manila, Shenzhen from Sin$8.88

Singapore - Ho Chi Minh City from Sin$29.98

Macau - Manila (Clark) from US$9.98

Booking starts today, 11 September and continues until Sunday 17 September 2006. The Travel period is from 5 January to 28 February 2007.

“It has been an exciting two years for Tiger Airways. We have grown from strength to strength in terms of our fleet size, from four to six A320s, as well as the number of routes from three to fifteen. Furthermore we have flown more than one and half million passengers just last month and we are well on our way to hitting our second million before long” said Tiger Airways Chief Executive Officer, Tony Davis.

Davis added: “Our success is due mainly to a close adherence to the ‘proven’ low cost carrier (LCC) business model. This model includes savvy features such as online marketing through the internet to reduce distribution costs, operating a single aircraft type to reduce maintenance and operational costs, focusing on short haul flights for faster turnaround and providing minimum frills.”

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