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Tiger Airways Celebrates Singapore’s 45th Anniversary with Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Thursday, 29 July 2010

Tiger Airways is celebrating Singapore’s 45th National Day by slashing its fares to as low as 45 cents plus taxes.

The 45-cent fares are for 6 destinations in Malaysia and Thailand – Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Penang, Hat Yai, Phuket and Krabi. Other international routes are on sale too, from different promotional rates such as Sin$4.50 plus taxes.

Travel periods are from as early as August, to as late as November, varying according to destination. Booking open until 4 August 2010.

“Singapore is where we started 6 years ago. Since then, we have grown to become the largest low-cost carrier here. We achieved that with our low, low fares, which also helped build bridges between Singapore and her neighbours in Asia Pacific,” said Rosalynn Tay, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore. “This promotion is our way of thanking Singapore for the support we have been receiving. Singapore is important to us as a base, and we plan to continue grow here. We believe offering cheap fares is what people want, instead of asking them to jump up and down. So from the Tiger to the Lion City, here’s to many more years of nation building and low, low fares!”

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