Tiger suspends Darwin flights
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Tiger Airways has announced the suspension of its services between Darwin and Singapore, and between Darwin and Melbourne, from 26 October. The decision is a result of cost cutting measures, with Tiger’s CEO Steve Burns citing the Darwin as the costliest airport to operate to and from in the airline’s entire network. “It is just incompatible for a true low fare airline to operate to such a high cost destination,” Burns said.
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