From April 2010 to March 2011, a total of 6.0
million passengers chose to fly with Tiger Airways, an increase of
23% over the 4.9 million passengers in the preceding 12 months.
Average load factor for the 12-month period to March 2011
increased to 86%, an increase of 1 percentage point year-on-year.
For the month of March 2011, Tiger Airways
carried 576,000 passengers, an 18% increase compared to the same
month last year. The average load factor across Asia and Australia
for the month was 85%.
Tony Davis, President and
Group CEO of Tiger Airways Holdings, said, “We are pleased to have
carried over six million passengers for the financial year ended
31 March 2011, a solid 23% increase over the previous 12 months.
The consistent growth in passengers throughout the financial year
provides strong evidence that our low cost low fare model is in
demand across the Asia Pacific region. We are determined to
satisfy the strong demand for our services by continuing to grow
our existing businesses in Singapore and Australia, to develop our
partnership with SEAIR in the Philippines and to establish Thai
Tiger in Thailand.”
In March, the airline commenced new services
between Sydney and the Sunshine Coast. Tiger Airways now serves
Sydney from six destinations within Australia.
Tiger Airways Singapore is also growing seat capacity by 41% in the
Northern Summer 2011 program, with increased frequencies to key
destinations to be rolled out progressively. Cities that will
benefit from increased frequencies from Singapore include Bangkok,
Chennai, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Kuala Lumpur.
“This month, through our
Partner Airline Programme with SEAIR,
we announced daily services between
Manila (Clark) and Macau,
commencing 27 May 2011. Macau becomes our third destination from
Manila (Clark) and follows our recently launched
Hong Kong service
in addition to our Singapore service,” Mr Davis added.
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