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Tiger Airways launches 150,000 F(r)ee Seats Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Friday, 20 March 2009

Tiger Airways put 150,000 seats on sale today to help people take a short break from the daily grind and recharge their batteries.

On sale are six Indonesian, Malaysian or Chinese holiday destinations from today and until 25 March for travel between 1 April and 24 October 2009, except for Haikour which is available for travel from 1 May 2009.

Rosalynn Tay, managing director of Tiger Airways Singapore said “With the news full of doom and gloom it is time to shout STOP! I need a break! There is no time like the present to take advantage of the great deals that all our Tiger Airways destinations have on offer. ”

For those that have trouble choosing where to go Tiger Airways has ensured it has lots of destinations on sale to cater for everyone’s tastes. The current sale covers 6 destinations across Asia. All travellers have to pay are the taxes and charges of between Sin$25 and Sin$85.

“Friends and family all have favorite destinations they want to visit when they want to get away. At Tiger Airways we realise that this can make choosing a short break destination tricky. It’s the same conversation around town, should we go shopping, or go to the beach? The good news is that Tiger Airways fares are so cheap that you can book several trips and still not break the budget – that way you keep everyone happy,” added Ms. Tay.

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