- Tiger Airways destinations
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Tiger Airways currently flies to destinations within an approximate five-hour radius around Singapore to 22 destinations in nine countries around the region[1]. Thailand is its first and biggest market, with four cities served, taking advantage of the open-skies agreement between Singapore and Thailand. Current aviation agreements have prevented the airline from flying to neighbouring Malaysia except Kuala Lumpur (starting February 2008), although in September 2006, it was granted rights to fly to Kuching, Miri and Sibu in a bid to boost tourism in Sarawak.[2]
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Destinations
The list shows airports that have been served by Tiger Airways as part of its scheduled services from 2004 to present. It excludes airports that are only operated by Melbourne-based sister airline Tiger Airways Australia. The list includes the city, country, the codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hub marked. The list also contains the beginning and if the destination was terminated, the end year of services is marked. Additionally, destinations have been served non-continuously has been marked. (services to those destinations that have been suspended or terminated and subsequently resumed or recommenced).
[Hub] Hub [N] Non-continuous service [Future] Future route See also
References
- ^ Tiger Airways
- ^ "Tiger Airways to fly to M'sian cities on Borneo Island". The Business Times. 11 September 2006.
- ^ Tiger Airways to re-launch service between Singapore & Bangalore[dead link]
- ^ a b c d "Milestones 2004". 2004. http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/milestones.php?y=2004. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ Tiger Airways to launch direct S'pore-Cebu flights - Channel NewsAsia
- ^ a b c "Milestones 2007". 2007. http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/milestones.php?y=2007. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Milestones 2005". 2005. http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/milestones.php?y=2005. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ a b c d e "Milestones 2006". 2006. http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/milestones.php?y=2006. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ "High fee burdens flights to Da Nang Vietnam". 2007. http://www.footprintsvietnam.com/Travel_News/August07/Flights-to-DaNang.htm. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ "Tiger Airways to Suspend Flights between Darwin - Singapore; Darwin - Melbourne". Asia Travel Tips. http://www.asiatraveltips.com/news08/48-TigerAirways.shtml. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ TIG AIRWY : Tiger Airways to launch thrice weekly Singapore-Davao flights | 4-Traders
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "Tiger Airways commences flights between Singapore and Hong Kong" (Press release). Tiger Airways. 2009-02-01. http://www.tigerairways.com/news/20100201a.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ "Milestones 2009". 2009. http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/milestones.php?y=2009. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ The Straits Times Interactive
- ^ "Tiger Airways launches flights to Kota Kinabalu" (Press release). Tiger Airways. 2009-03-01. http://www.tigerairways.com/news/20090301.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ Lim, Cheryl (2009). "Tiger to cancel Kinabalu-S'pore flights". http://www.relax.com.sg/relax/news/107222.html. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ TTG ASIA - Krabi lifeline cut
- ^ "Milestones 2008". 2008. http://www.tigerairways.com/sg/en/milestones.php?y=2008. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
- ^ Channelnewsasia.com
- ^ Channelnewsasia.com
- ^ "Tiger Airways launches Flights to Kuching". Asia Travel Tips. http://www.asiatraveltips.com/news08/2111-TigerAirways.shtml. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ a b "Tiger Airways expands into Malaysia" (Press release). Tiger Airways. 2009-04-22. http://www.tigerairways.com/news/20090422.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ Tiger Airways cancelled the connection between Langkawi (LGK) and Singapore (SIN)
- ^ Tiger to Manila
- ^ http://www.tigerairways.com/news/20100722c.pdf
- ^ Tiger to Trivandrum[dead link]
- ^ Tiger to Tirchi[dead link]
External links
Categories:- Lists of airline destinations
- Singapore Airlines
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