From December 2009 to November 2010, a total of
5.7 million passengers chose to fly with Tiger Airways, an
increase of 34% over the 4.2 million passengers in the preceding
12 months.
The average load factor for the 12-month period
to November 2010 remained at 86%, an increase of 3 percentage
points year-on-year.
For the month of November, Tiger Airways carried
464,000 passengers, a 10% increase as compared to the same month
last year. The average load factor across both airlines in Asia
and Australia for the month was 86%.
“We are pleased to report continued solid growth for the
group.
During the month, Tiger Airways Singapore launched new services to
Manila in the Philippines and to Trichy and Trivandrum in India.
Tiger Airways Australia launched its new base in Avalon Airport
with services to seven destinations,” said Tony Davis, President
and Group CEO of Tiger Airways Holdings. “We are also
pleased to expand our fleet further, to take advantage of numerous
near-term expansion opportunities. 2011 will be another exciting
year for Tiger Airways, as we grow our existing operations in
Singapore and Australia, develop our Partner Airline Programme,
establish
Thai
Tiger Airways, and implement other new initiatives.”
Tiger Airways is planning to extend
the leases on two Airbus A320 aircraft for a further 18 months
from January 2011. This will boost Tiger’s fleet at 31 March 2011,
the end of the current financial year, from 26 to 28 aircraft.
This includes two aircraft sub-leased to SEAIR as part of the
recently announced
Partner Airline Programme.
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Singapore,
November 2010
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