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.

Tiger Airways’ Aussie planes to remain grounded until August 3

The LCC said it will automatically refund all passengers booked to fly between August 1 and 4.

Tiger Airways’ Aussie planes to remain grounded until August 3

The LCC said it will automatically refund all passengers booked to fly between August 1 and 4.

Tiger Airways Singapore and Airtropolis GSA join forces for cargo services

Airtropolis GSA Singapore will sell Tiger’s cargo space on its Airbus A320-family aircraft.

Tiger Airways to increase capacity with six additional aircrafts

Additional capacity to allow for frequency increases on existing routes and the start of services to new destinations.

Tiger Airways hearing postponed

The budget carrier and Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority both applied for an adjournment.

SGX questions rise in Tiger Airways’ share price

The bourse is also asking the budget carrier to explain the recent surge in trading activity.

Tiger Airways declawed as hopes fade for Thai budget carrier

According to Mr. Supoj Suplom, permanent secretary at Thailand’s Transport Ministry, the Ministry has rejected Tiger’s proposal to start a budget carrier with Thai Airways.

Tiger Airways passenger load up 18% to 6.2mn

While its Australian operations are suspended, the airline’s Singapore arm add services between Singapore and Cebu, and from October 2011 will reintroduce services between Singapore and Bangalore.

Tiger Airways re-connects Singapore and Bangalore

The airline will fly four times a week to India’s Silicon Valley starting October 31.

CASA’s decision on extending grounding of Tiger Airways possible today

Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) confirmed to SBR that it will work all day long today, July 6, to determine if Tiger Airways ban from flying to Australia warrants extension.

Tiger Airways' losses could top $12 million if grounding continues for up to 40 days

The airline could lose $2 million per week for up to six weeks.

Exclusive: Grounding of Tiger Airways could extend up to 40 days

The decision of Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to extend the grounding of Tiger Airways from flying to Australia will not come as early as today. But if ever the Australian regulators decided to apply extension, the ban could last for over a month, said CASA corporate communications manager Peter Gibson.

Singapore Airlines moves to protect its interest in Tiger Airways

It’s not a question on whether former SIA boss will be able to save Tiger Airways. Surely he will as aside from his wide experience in managing airline operations, Chin Yau Seng will be motivated to protect Singapore Airlines’ interest, according to analysts.

Tiger Airways passenger volume up 23% in May

6.2 million passengers chose to fly with Tiger Airways in Asia and Australia from June 2010 to May 2011, while load factor averaged 86%.

Tiger Airways flies its 20 millionth passenger

Ms Lock Sau Lai, a regular Tiger passenger, was returning to Singapore from Phuket with her family on 8 June on flight TR2153, when she was met with huge roars by the Tiger team.

Tiger Airways still top generator of ancillary revenues in Asia

The carrier’s ancillary revenue as a percentage of total revenue increased to 20.5% from 19.4% in 2009.

Disappointing quarter for Tiger Airways: DMG & Partners Research

Below is the highlight from DMG's research note on Tiger Airways May 23, 2011.

Tiger Airways' low fares strategy working well: Phillip Securities Research

Below is the highlight from the research note of Phillip Securities Research on Tiger Airways May 23, 2011.