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Published: 11 Mar 10
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Tiger Airways increases Thailand flights

Tiger Airways increases Thailand flights

To serve growing demand, Tiger Airways will double the current frequency of flights to Krabi and Hat Yai in Thailand.

Instead of three per week to Hat Yai and four per week to Krabi, Tiger Airways will fly daily from Singapore to the said destinations starting 20 April 2010.

Meanwhile total weekly flights to Phuket will be increased as well to 14, with new midday flights on Friday and Sunday. Number of flights to Bangkok, however, is unchanged at the current 20 per week.

Tiger Airways Singapore Managing Director Rosalynn Tay said, "Within Southeast Asia, our Thailand routes have been getting so popular that we have decided to double our flights to Krabi and Hat Yai, and serve Phuket more often on weekends. We are happy that our famous low, low fares have helped people travel more often, and boost tourism in both Thailand and Singapore."

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