$A7.50 from Darwin to Singapore with Tiger……..
Singapore based low cost carrier Tiger Airways has today released one and a half million early-bird discount international seats for travel to or from Singapore for only SGD1.99 excluding taxes, one-way and to take advantage of this offer, travellers must book early with seats are available until the 31st of January.
With seats to or from Darwin at $SGD8.99, about $A7.50 and Perth at about $SDG21, around $A18, fares to or from Singapore and Hat Yai, Krabi and Phuket are only SGD1.99, with all seats one way excluding.
Rosalynn Tay, Tiger Airways Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer said today, “With 1.5million seats available from only S$1.99*, Tiger Airways is the true low fare airline”, adding “We have said before that we will be the true low fare airline and we are proud to be the real deal.”
“Now, great savings are to be enjoyed by passengers even for festive year-end holidays if they book months in advance of their flight departure dates.”
“Tiger Airways is committed to providing more value to its customers, with the airline recently launching Tiger Add-ons, such as Luggage Upsize, Seat Selector and Sports Equipment, to offer more options to our passengers that conveniently provide time and cost saving services.”
Tay added, “Look out for more new initiatives by Tiger Airways to be announced soon”.
A report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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