Tiger Airways
Tigerair, established in 2004, is a leading Singapore-based budget carrier that offers affordable travel options and a seamless customer experience.
See below for the Latest Tiger Airways News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
Why Tiger Airways' ambitious S$297m fund raising plan isn't shocking
Even if it's twice the size of 2011's round.
See how Tiger Airways will spend its latest $297m fund raising
New fleet acquisitions eyed.
Tiger Airways snubs idea of new CEO for its Aussie arm
CEO Andrew David's last day is on 14 March.
Why Singapore Airlines might lose airline race to Tiger Airways
SIA's operating profit crashed 20.4%.
Tiger Airways' Aussie arm pounces with 108% passenger carriage growth
Load factor is at 87%.
Tiger Airways boosts flight frequency to 9 cities
New flight schedules will roll out in May.
Tiger Airways Holdings names 2 executives
Chin Sak Hin will head the company's Chief Operations Officer and Khushi Ram will take over as Chief Financial Officer.
Tiger Airways breaks streak of losses with $20.8m profit
Finally, after 6 quarters in a row.
Tiger Airways can't pop the champagne yet on Virgin Australia
Risk of disapproval still looms.
Tiger Airways launches Tigerconnect for hassle-free airport transfers
Travel visa no longer a must.
Tiger Airways beat Singapore Airlines in 2012 on-time performance
Six percentage point gap separated the two.
Andrew David of Tiger Airways Australia steps down as CEO
Mr David will pursue other career opportunities effective 5 June 2013.
Tiger Airways Australia CEO bids adieu
Andrew David seeks other opportunities.
Tiger Airways attempts a fierce shift of focus to Asia
The 60% stake sale is an evidence.
Tiger Airways' expenses soar a whopping 37.7% to $57m
But at least loss after tax declined.
Virgin Australia acquires 60% stake in Tiger Airways
The two teamed up to invest a further AUD62.5 million to revive Tiger Australia.
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