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Qantas Extends Special Fares for Tiger Passengers in Australia

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Qantas has extended its special fare offer to passengers affected by the suspension of Tiger Airways domestic Australian services.

The following fares will apply for Tiger passengers booked to travel until 31 July 2011. These one-way fares are subject to availability and terms and conditions apply:

Melbourne to/from Adelaide A$109
Melbourne to/from Hobart A$109
Melbourne to/from Sydney A$112
Melbourne to/from Canberra A$120
Melbourne to/from Brisbane A$155
Melbourne to/from Perth A$219
Melbourne to/from Cairns A$235
Melbourne to/from Mackay (via Brisbane) A$209
Melbourne to/from Rockhampton (via Brisbane) A$199
Melbourne to/from Alice Springs A$219
Sydney to/from Brisbane A$112
Sydney to/from Adelaide A$139

The above fares include a meal or refreshment, inflight entertainment and a checked baggage allowance of one piece of luggage up to 23 kilograms.

This offer may be amended or withdrawn subject to further communications from the Civil Aviation Authority regarding the suspension Tiger Airways.

Fares will be available to be booked via Qantas Contact Centres, Retail Offices and Qantas Service Desks at Airports.

Passengers are required to show their Tiger itinerary for travel at a Qantas Service Desk or Retail Office. When booking via Qantas Contact Centres, Tiger customers will be required to quote their booking reference/confirmation number in order to access the fare. Terms and conditions apply. 

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