From November 2009 to October 2010, a total of
5.6 million passengers chose to fly with Tiger Airways, an
increase of 39% over the 4 million passengers in the preceding 12
months. Average load factor for the 12-month period to October
2010 was 86%, an increase of 3 percentage points year-on-year.
For the month of October 2010, Tiger Airways carried
455,000 passengers, an 8% increase compared to October 2009. The
average load factor across both airlines in Asia and Australia for
the month was at 87%.
Tony Davis, President and Group CEO of
Tiger Airways Holdings, said, “We are pleased to report continued
passenger growth for the Group in October. Having launched our
biggest ever flying programme for the northern winter season, we
look forward to further growth in the second half of the financial
year.
“Tiger Airways Singapore has launched new
services to Manila in the Philippines and to Trichy and Trivandrum
in India, and Tiger Airways Australia has launched its new base at
Avalon Airport, with new services complementing existing flights
from Adelaide and Melbourne (Tullamarine). With new aircraft
coming into the fleet, Tiger Airways Singapore will start services
to Taipei in January 2011 and will continue to add frequencies to
existing routes. Tiger Airways Australia will launch flights
between Brisbane and Sydney in February 2011, allowing us to
complete the coveted ‘Golden Triangle’ in Australia.
“As we head into the peak travel period of December to
February, forward bookings for the group remain strong” said Tony
Davis.
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