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Acerca de Tigerair

Tigerair, or Tiger Airways, was a budget airline headquartered in Singapore and based at Singapore Changi Airport. In 2017, the airline merged with another airline from Singapore, the low-cost carrier Scoot.

Tigerair flew to many destinations within Southeast Asia, China and India, including Bangalore, Bangkok, Cebu, Clark, Chennai, Chiang Mai, Denpasar, Dhaka, Guangzhou, Guilin, Haikou, Hanoi, Hat Yai, Ho Chi Minh City, Ipoh, Jinan, Jakarta, Kalibo, Macau, Male, Penang, Ningbo, Nanning, Phuket, Shenzhen, Taipei, Surabaya and many others. Other airlines offering flights to Tigerair include Firefly Airlines.

La venta de boletos a estos destinos comenzó 24 febrero 2006, con el primer vuelo a Shenzhen el 15 abril, a Haikou desde 26 abril y a Guangzhou desde 27 abril 2006. La aerolínea indicó que las rutas eran muy populares, con un aumento en los vuelos a Haikou y Guangzhou menos de tres meses desde su lanzamiento y estaban entre las rutas más populares, mientras que Tigerair aún estaba activo.

Tigerair has now merged with Scoot, to make your Tigerair booking and purchase Tigerair tickets, please visit the Scoot page on the Alternative Airlines website.

Destinos

Before it merged with Scoot, Tigerair flew the following destinations:

  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • Bali, Indonesia
  • Hong Kong
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Manila, Philippines
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Phuket, Thailand
  • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Taipei, Taiwan
  • Macau

Equipaje permitido

Tiger Airways ahora opera como Scoot y sigue las políticas de equipaje de Scoot. Visita el Página de scoot Para ver el límite de equipaje de la aerolínea.

Información de registro

Tiger Airways ahora opera como Scoot y sigue las políticas de check-in de Scoot. Visite la página de Scoot para leer cómo registrarse en Largarse vuelos

Cabin Classes

Before merging with Scoot, Tigerair offered a single-class cabin configuration on its flights (Economy Class). The airline followed a no-frills, low-cost model, typically offering a single class of seating with a standardised service offering for all passengers. This approach helped to keep costs low and provide affordable air travel options to customers.

Programa de viajero frecuente

Tigerair didn't have its own frequent flyer program, however, through its partnership with Singapore Airlines, passengers flying with Tigerair could earn points/miles with Singapore Airlines' loyalty program, KrisFlyer.

Alianza de aerolíneas

Tigerair wasn't a member of any airline alliance, however, through its partnership with Singapore Airlines, who is a member of the Star Alliance, passengers could enjoy alliance-related advantages.

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Aeropuerto Principal

Aeropuerto de Singapur Changi

Singapore Changi Airport is the main airport for Singapore and was the hub airport for Tiger Airways. The airport is also the hub for Scoot, SilkAir, Singapore Airlines, Jetstar Asia Airways, Tigerair. It has three runways and can handle nearly 55 million passengers per year

Other airlines which fly to and from Changi Airport include AirAsia, Air China, Air FranceBangkok AirwaysEmirates and many others.

Flota

Before merging with Scoot, Tigerair operated its flights with a fleet consisting of the following aircraft:

  • 2 x Airbus A319-100
  • 21 x Airbus A320-200