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Tiger Airways to Increase Flights to Thailand

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Just two days after the fourth anniversary of Tiger Airways’ maiden flight to Bangkok, the airline has confirmed it is to increase flights between Singapore and Bangkok to triple daily and Singapore and Phuket to double daily from 26 October. With the additional 28 flights per week, Tiger Airways will offer a total of 70 flights between the two countries.

Rosalynn Tay, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore said, “Tiger Airways continues to ramp up flight frequencies to popular travel destinations to provide more flexibility in passengers’ choice of flight schedules. Thailand is the land of smiles and these extra flights between Singapore and Thailand will ensure many more smiles with even more famous Tiger Airways low low fares. With fares as low as Sin$19.99 (excluding taxes and fees) to the Thai Kingdom, pounce like a Tiger and grab our great fares now.”

The new flights to Phuket mean that travelers have more choice and flexibility for that great fly and flop holiday. Now travellers can fly in the morning or evening to maximize their holiday with minimum fuss.

Rosalynn Tay said, “We all know that it is not always possible to get a day off when half the office is headed overseas for that cheap weekend getaway. With the morning and evening flight options, our savvy Tiger Airways’ passengers can now choose a convenient flight time that suits their busy schedules.”

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