Singapore-based Tiger Airways has changed its
name to Tigerair.
Explaining
the reason behind the brand refresh, Koay Peng Yen, Group CEO of
Tiger Airways Holdings said, “We have
initiated a series of changes since late last year, and this
brand identity should be seen as a reinforcement of our
commitment towards a better and bolder Tigerair.”
The leaping tiger that used to be the main
element of Tigerair’s logo has made way for a contemporary grey
rounded font typography, with blushing orange accents.
Mr Koay said, “Leisure travel is all about accumulating great
experiences and memories. We hope that the new Tigerair can
represent relaxation, joy and adventure in the hearts on our
customers.”
To celebrate its rebranding, Tigerair ferried 100 students from Metta School, a
school for students with mild intellectual disabilities, along
with 50 caregivers, on a dedicated flight to Penang, made
possible through a partnership with the National Trades Union
Congress (NTUC). About 80% of the students who participated
in the trip have never been on an aircraft before.
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