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Tiger Airways launches Daily Singapore - Jakarta Flights; Fares from Sin$25

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Tiger Airways has launched flights between Singapore and Jakarta and in celebration the Singapore-based low cost airline has seats on sale between Singapore and Jakarta from just Sin$25 inclusive of taxes and charges.

Rosalynn Tay managing director of Tiger Airways Singapore said, “This new daily flight between Singapore and Jakarta marks a great day in the history of Tiger Airways. For the first time the airline now serves the capital cities of the 6 largest economies in south East Asia, as well as destinations in China, India and Australia offering travellers more choice, on more flights than ever before with its famous low low fares.”

Not only is Jakarta a new destination on the Tiger Airways network, but the airline has also introduced a new enhanced Harimau product on its Indonesian routes.

Rosalynn Tay said “Our Harimau service is all about giving travellers choice at the best possible price. From now on travellers on the Indonesian services have the choice of priority boarding, a complimentary refreshment on board and free in-flight magazine, as well as hot meals, beverages and other items available for purchase on the direct flight.”

Flights depart Singapore daily at 16:35 to arrive in Jakarta at 17:10. The return leg departs Jakarta at 17:45 to land in Singapore at 20:30.

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