Tiger Aviation Group, the parent company of Tiger Airways, has lodged documents with Singaporean authorities confirming that it will launch an initial public offering (IPO) to help fund aircraft acquisitions and repay debt. According to various media reports, the company has filed a preliminary prospectus with the Monetary Authority of Singapore which will see part
Tiger Aviation Holdings, the parent company of Tiger Airways Singapore and Australia, has recorded a loss of S$50.8m (A$40m) for the financial year to March 31, according to a regulatory filing by the company. According to the Herald Sun newspaper, the accounts also show that Tiger’s Australian operations stripped S$20m (A$15.8m) from the parent company’s
Tiger Airways Australia celebrated its second anniversary on November 23, launching a sale which will see 100,000 tickets sold for only $2. “We’ve come a long way since our first flight left Melbourne airport at 6:15 am on 23 November 2007 bound for the Gold Coast,” said managing director Shelley Roberts. This content is available
Tiger Airways celebrated carrying its 100,000th passenger to Alice Springs on November 19, with the lucky passenger on its Melbourne-Alice Springs service receiving a Red Centre travel package. Tiger flies from Melbourne and Adelaide to Alice Springs, with both routes served three times weekly. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become
Tiger Aviation Group, which is the parent company of the Australian and Singaporean operations of Tiger Airways, is estimated to have posted a S$28m (A$21.6m) loss for the financial year to March. The privately owned low cost airline group is yet to lodge its annual accounts with Singaporean authorities, but equity accounting from Singapore Airlines,
Tiger Airways Australia has announced that it will commence Brisbane-Rockhampton services from March 28, while it has taken credit for the sustained fall in domestic airfares. The daily services went on sale on November 12, with launch fares starting from $38, and come after the airline previously announced new services from Melbourne and Adelaide to