Tiger considers cutting services in Australia
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Tiger Airways Australia is consider cutbacks to its operations after a loss-making year in FY2010. “We lost money in Australia in the last financial year and said then that we would review the network and focus on our more profitable routes,” Chin Yau Seng, Chief Executive of Singapore-based Tiger Airways Holdings, told the Straits Times newspaper.The network review was already in motion before the grounding and the Airline has every intention of resuming operations, says Chin. The ban was officially lifted yesterday after court hearings last week, but Tiger says it will not be back in the air until 5 August.Before the suspension, Tiger Airways Australia had a fleet of 10 aircraft operating to and from 14 destinations in the country, but there is strong speculation the airline will cut services to a number of airports.
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