Rhys Xanthis
24th November 2008, 01:53 PM
Tiger Airways has announced plans to expand its fleet in Singapore with the addition of two Airbus A319s in 2009.
Rosalynn Tay, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore said, “Given the rate of liberalisation occurring in the ASEAN region, Tiger Airways is quickly taking 2 more brand new aircraft into its Singapore based fleet.
“The beauty of having smaller A320 family aircraft is that we have a plane that is 98% the same as our A320s but with less seats and a lower operating cost. This is the perfect aircraft for route development and ensures that the airline is in the right position to exploit new opportunities as they are presented.”
The A319 has been successfully operated with low fare airlines across the world such as Easyjet and Spirit in the US.
Rosalynn Tay said “the A319 is a proven low fare aircraft type. With these additional aircraft we have the opportunity to aggressively expand our paw print to more destinations with our famous low low fares.”
Tiger Airways is currently recruiting pilots, cabin crew and support staff to be based in Singapore and is encouraging those interested to find out more information at www.tigerairways.com .
http://www.etravelblackboardasia.com/article.asp?nav=2&id=57372
Perhaps these A319's are/were the ones destined for Tiger AU?
Rosalynn Tay, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore said, “Given the rate of liberalisation occurring in the ASEAN region, Tiger Airways is quickly taking 2 more brand new aircraft into its Singapore based fleet.
“The beauty of having smaller A320 family aircraft is that we have a plane that is 98% the same as our A320s but with less seats and a lower operating cost. This is the perfect aircraft for route development and ensures that the airline is in the right position to exploit new opportunities as they are presented.”
The A319 has been successfully operated with low fare airlines across the world such as Easyjet and Spirit in the US.
Rosalynn Tay said “the A319 is a proven low fare aircraft type. With these additional aircraft we have the opportunity to aggressively expand our paw print to more destinations with our famous low low fares.”
Tiger Airways is currently recruiting pilots, cabin crew and support staff to be based in Singapore and is encouraging those interested to find out more information at www.tigerairways.com .
http://www.etravelblackboardasia.com/article.asp?nav=2&id=57372
Perhaps these A319's are/were the ones destined for Tiger AU?