Low fare airlines Tiger Airways launched sales of its third service to the Indian
Subcontinent Southern city of Bangalore. Tiger Airways is the only Singapore-based low fare airline to operate between India and Singapore. Tiger Airways will operate four flights a week between the two cities. Flights between Singapore and Bangalore will commence from 1 June 2008 and operate four times a week.
Tiger Airways CEO Tony Davis said,” Tiger Airways is delighted to have reached yet another milestone within its short operating history. The addition of another India route is a significant opportunity for Tiger Airways to bring affordable travel to India’s fast growing population and economy. Tiger Airways’ extensive network to China, South East Asia and Australia will make international travel from India more affordable then ever.”
Tiger Airways earlier this year obtained authority to operate extended twin engine operations (ETOPS), which enables the airline to operate more efficient direct routings between Singapore and points in southern India.
03/01/08 e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia
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