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Tiger Airways Australia will soon roll out a new flight schedule

Tiger Airways receives regulatory approval to increase flights

Tiger Airways Holdings issued a company statement on the Singapore Exchange in relation to the regulatory approval received for increased flying in Australia from 22 sectors per day to 32 sectors per day.

Consequently, Tiger Airways Australia will soon roll out a new flight schedule with additional flying for travel prior to Christmas – including the following additions:
– An extra daily Melbourne – Perth flight rotation (from one daily return flight currently to two daily return flights).
– An extra Melbourne – Brisbane service, (from three daily return services currently to up to four daily return services).
– An additional Melbourne – Gold Coast service (from two daily return services currently to up to three daily return services).
– Plus up to two extra daily return Melbourne – Sydney rotations (from five daily return services currently to up to seven daily return services).

Companty statement
Tiger Airways Holdings Limited makes the following statement with regards to its wholly-owned subsidiary Tiger Airways Australia Pty Limited (“Tiger Airways Australia”). Tiger Airways Australia has today received approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia to operate a maximum of 32 sectors per day, an increase from the current limit of 22 sectors per day. This approval is with immediate effect. Following this development, Tiger Airways Australia will soon publish its updated flying schedule.

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