June 27, 2008 09:56pm
TIGER Airways has reduced its services between Melbourne and Darwin by three flights per week.
A statement issued by the low-cost carrier said the decision to cut weekly flights to the Northern Territory capital from seven to four would take effect from September.
It said the decision was due to "seasonal demand".
It did not mention the recent spike in oil prices which has led to airlines cancelling services worldwide.
Tiger Airways Australia managing director Chris Ward said passengers affected by the changes would be offered a full refund or be able to change their travel date at no extra cost.
"We are committed to the Northern Territory for the long term and Darwin remains Tiger Airways' longest domestic route," Mr Ward said.
He said the cut to Melbourne-Darwin services would not impact on the airline's expansion plan to other destinations.
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