Thai Airways International and Tiger Airways Holdings Limited
today signed a Memorandum of Understanding to form a new low
cost airline called Thai Tiger Airways Private Limited.
The new
airline will operate the same low fare, low cost model as the
other airlines in the Tiger Airways Group, and is expected to
commence operations in the first quarter of 2011, pending
regulatory approvals.
Based in Bangkok, Thai Tiger
will operate international and domestic flights out of
Suvarnabhumi International Airport offering short-haul,
point-to-point services within a 5-hour flying radius.
Mr. Piyasvasti Amranand,
THAI President, said, "We are pleased to partner with Tiger
Airways in establishing Thailand's newest airline, Thai Tiger.
With its disciplined approach to the low-cost model, Tiger Airways
has proven that it has the right approach to competing effectively
in the growing low fare travel market in Asia. For people in
Thailand and the region, our launching Thai Tiger will mean that
in addition to the global network of premium services operated by
THAI, more people will have access to new low fare, point to point
services, giving a big boost to tourism and employment. THAI and a
Thai entity will collectively hold 51% while Tiger Airways will
hold 49%. The Thai Tiger Board will consist of three nominees from
THAI and two nominees from Tiger Airways, with the Chairmanship
being held by THAI."
"We believe that this move will provide revenue
opportunities for THAI and allow THAI to be more competitive in
the region with the anticipated growth in the low cost market as a
result of continued ASEAN air liberalization policies by 2015
which we expect will lead to growth in air travel in the Asian
market. Thai Tiger will offer an entirely different line of
products to that offered by THAI," Mr Amranand added.
Mr. Tony
Davis, Tiger Airways Group President and CEO, said, "Thai Tiger
will be well positioned to offer low fares to even more parts of
the Asia Pacific region from its base in Asia's tourism leader,
Thailand. Bangkok is a key gateway to the whole of South East Asia
and from its base at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thai Tiger will be well
positioned to also serve destinations in North Asia and the Indian
sub-continent. Spreading our paw-print means greater economies of
scale for Tiger Airways, which in turn enables us to lower costs
and fares even further."
Tony Davis and Ryanasia
principal Declan Ryan will sit on the Board of Thai Tiger as
nominees for Tiger Airways. Declan Ryan was one of the founding
shareholders of both Tiger Airways and Ryanair.
Thai Tiger will
operate a consistent Airbus A320 aircraft fleet in line with other
airlines in the Tiger Airways Group.
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