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Tiger Airlines
I bet you didn’t know that Tiger Airlines was the low cost airline of 2006. Did you know that Tiger Airlines carried more than 1,000,000 passengers in 2006? If you never travel to Asia, this may be why. Tiger Airlines addresses the needs of travelers searching for a low cost airline with the Asia-Pacific region. What Countries Do They Service? Based at Singapore’s, Changi International Airport, destinations currently include airports within a few hours flying radius. This includes 16 cities in 7 different countries. Countries like Australia, China, Macau, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philipines and Singapore. Tiger Airlines offers daily flights between Macau and Manila for the business traveler.
Book Your Travel Online
Tiger Airlines has a state of the art online booking site http://www.TigerAirways.com . Through this site, passengers can have access to 24 hour online booking. The website language can be changed meet the passengers needs. It is fast and convenient to book hotels, car rentals, flight insurance and more from a very user-friendly internet environment. With flights starting as low as $9.99, there is no question why Tiger Airlines was the low cost airline of the year 2006. Capitalizing On Asia With business travel in the Asia Pacific region growing by leaps and bounds, Tiger Airlines is poised to capture a large percentage of this market share. They recently secured a $100,000 loan to finance 8 new Airbuses A320 aircraft. The company plans to operate a fleet of A320 Airbuses by 2010. Established in December 2003, Tiger Airways took to the air on September 15, 2004. The founding shareholders are: Singapore Airlines Limited (49%); Indigo Partners LLC, the investment firm founded by Bill Franke, (24%); Irelandia Investments Limited, the private investment arm of Tony Ryan and his family, (16%); and Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd (11%). Tiger Airlines is an airline which you will be hearing more about as their flight service region continues to build momentum! New destinations are being added as the demand for a low cost carrier increases throughout the region.
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