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Tiger Airways and Scoot Expand Partnership

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Tiger Airways and Scoot have launched more joint itineraries.

Travellers flying from Scoot’s destinations, Sydney, Gold Coast, and Tianjin, can now purchase tickets to 13 more Tiger destinations in North Asia, the Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia.

The addition of these 13 new destinations - the Indian cities of Bangalore, Kochi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, and Tiruchirapalli, plus Phnom Penh, Hanoi, Dhaka, Penang, Colombo, Kuching and Jakarta  complements the existing cooperation to Phuket, Ho Chi Minh and Kuala Lumpur.

This brings the total number of destinations served under the Tiger-Scoot partnership to 16.

In addition, customers will now be able to purchase flight itineraries originating from South East Asia. New routes available on single itinerary bookings include Jakarta – Tianjin, Hong Kong – Sydney and Gold Coast, Guangzhou – Sydney and Gold Coast, Hyderabad – Sydney and Gold Coast, Cambodia – Sydney, and Chennai – Sydney.

Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot, said, “Scoot and Tiger are natural partners, from operating side-by-side at Changi Airport Terminal 2 to offering highly complementary route networks. Just a few weeks into our strategic partnership, we’re delighted to be offering even more choice and value to our guests via the release of 13 more Tiger destinations and one more Scoot destination to our joint-itinerary catalogue.”

Tickets purchased on these joint itineraries went on sale 31 October for travel from 15 November 2012. 

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