
Tiger Airways reports 7.6% increase in passenger traffic in fourth quarter
28th May, 2009
Tiger Aviation Group is “bucking the industry trend” according to CEO, Tony Davis, reporting a 7.6% year-on-year increase in traffic for the three months ended 31-Mar-09 on an 11.4% capacity increase, due to the delivery of two A319 and one A320 aircraft during the period. [1429 words]
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This report contains the following subheadings:
- Tiger Singapore expands Malaysia services
- Tiger Australia expands recently launched Adelaide base
- Aero-Care appointed ground handler
- International rights sought
- Australian domestic airfares improve in May-2009, after falling again in Apr-2009
- Falls behind on on-time departures and arrivals in Australia but makes no cancellations
This report contains the following charts and tables:
- Tiger Aviation Group passenger numbers and growth: FY2005/06 to FY2008/09
- Tiger Aviation fleet additions plan: 2009 to 2016
- Liberalisation of ASEAN countries
- Largest city markets from Singapore by seats
- Adelaide-Sydney passenger numbers, capacity (seats) and load factor: Mar-2004 to Mar-2009
- Largest Australian domestic city pairs by passenger numbers: Jan-2009
- Best Discounted Domestic Air Fare Index (July 2003 = 100): May-2004 to May-2009
- Departures on time (by month from Apr-2008 to Apr-2009)
- Arrivals on time (by month from Apr-2008 to Apr-2009)
- Cancellations (by month from Apr-2008 to Apr-2009)
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