Tiger launches Bahasa Malaysia website
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SINGAPORE, 4 October 2009. Tiger Airways Singapore today launched its Bahasa Malaysia website in response to feedback from customers to access Tiger products and services in their preferred language.
The real winners of this launch are travelers and customers of Tiger Airways. They are set to enjoy Tiger’s promotional deals and low fares.
From now till 7th October 2009, there are 20,000 seats on offer from an incredible RM57 one way, including taxes and airport charges. Tiger Airways flies to SINGAPORE from Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Penang and Langkawi.
Tiger Airways’ Bahasa Malaysia website will feature easy to navigate menus, an easy 4-step booking process, and on-site information support to answer frequent customer queries. The website is designed to better serve Tiger Airways customers who are coming from increasingly diverse nationalities and language preferences. The new language capabilities also mean that the carrier can interact with a much wider audience than ever before.
Rosalynn Tay, Managing Director of Tiger Airways Singapore, said, “Tiger Airways has been engaging directly with many of our consumers. They have told us that having other language websites is something that will help them visit us on-line more frequently. I’m pleased that this is now an option and more people can avail themselves of our low fares across our network of destinations in Asia Pacific.”
Tiger Airways’ English language
website, which is the number one searched website on Google in Singapore, has about two million visitors per month and is a hotly sought after channel from an advertising perspective.
Tiger’s increasing regional footprint and the opportunities for a greater audience with more language options is evidenced by the huge number of overseas visitors to the website. In a recent Hitwise report, www.tigerairways.com is among the ‘Top Three’ websites within Singapore.
To grab Tiger’s low, low fares to 19 cities across Asia Pacific visit www.tigerairways.com now.
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