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Tiger Airways launches second base in Sydney

Three aircraft will progressively operate from Tiger’s second Australian base in Sydney, providing extra capacity on existing services between Sydney and Melbourne (up to 11 daily return services on the Melbourne – Sydney route).

Tiger Airways Australia has commenced services from its new Sydney base, in the process creating 150 jobs and providing up to 10 additional daily return flights from Sydney to some of Australia’s most popular destinations (or up to 3600 visitor seats daily through Sydney Airport).

Today also marks the commencement of services on Tiger’s new Sydney – Gold Coast route (with up to four daily return services providing over 1,400 daily additional visitor seats through Sydney and Gold Coast airports).

Tiger Airways CEO Andrew David, who was at Sydney Airport to greet passengers flying on the first of the new Sydney – Gold Coast services, said that while today’s news is not only great for consumers, domestic tourism and the economy, it is also a major milestone for the airline, which has been rebuilt in the past 11 months since services resumed on 12 August 2011.

“Today is an opportunity for Tiger to celebrate our accomplishments over the last 12 months whilst, importantly, we also reflect on our responsibilities as a credible and viable operation.”

“Our formative years are behind us,” said Mr. David. “Tiger has grown and we are now moving on with a great value service that all Australian travelers should try at least once. The million plus domestic passengers who have flown with us since we resumed operations have provided overwhelming support for the relaunched product.

“We’re proud of the airline today that provides affordable and reliable air travel and we’re launching our first ever television commercial to help spread the word.”

Three aircraft will progressively operate from Tiger’s second Australian base in Sydney, providing extra capacity on existing services between Sydney and Melbourne (up to 11 daily return services on the Melbourne – Sydney route) and the opportunity to expand services such as the new routes between Sydney and Gold Coast and Sydney and Brisbane commencing respectively in July and August 2012.

Tiger Airways has led the industry for ten straight months with market leading on time performance in Australia, an accomplishment which Andrew David also sees as indicative of Tiger’s future success as more Australians choose to fly with Tiger.

“We have the newest fleet of aircraft in Australia (average age of each aircraft is three years of age) and our pilots are some of the most experienced in the industry. We have a great product and as more Australians are given the opportunity to try us we think they will like what they find.”

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