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Tiger Airways Launches Promotion

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Tiger Airways is offering discounted airfares to all its destinations in Asia Pacific, as part of its “Bye Bye Budget Terminal” promotion. Changi will close its budget terminal later this year and replace it with Terminal 4.

This current promotion, open for bookings between 8-14 March 2012, includes flights to 26 destinations across Asia Pacific, including Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou (from Sin$88 one-way), Dhaka (from Sin$100 one-way) and Thiruvananthapuram (from Sin$110 one-way) – all inclusive of taxes and charges.

The travel period varies for different routes, but is from 27 April 2012 to 24 September 2012. Terms and conditions apply.

“Tiger Airways became the first airline to take up residence at the Budget Terminal at Changi Airport, and has grown significantly over the past seven years to become the largest low cost carrier from Singapore. We are pleased to have played a key role in the Budget Terminal growth story, and are offering our passengers promotional fares to all destinations in celebration of plans to accommodate this growth, including our move to Terminal 2,” said Stewart Adams, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore.

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