Tiger Airways Australia destinations

Tiger Airways Australia has announced several Australian Domestic Routes, with plans to operate many more in the near future. Tiger Airways Australia CEO, Tony Davis, has said that the airline will Steer clear of airports with high landing fees, such as Sydney Airport. He has not ruled out flying to Sydney, however, as long as landing fees can be lowered or a dedicated Low Cost Carrier Terminal can be built. Newcastle was chosen as a destination partially because it is still within close driving distance to Sydney.

City

Airport

Commenced

Frequency

Remarks

Oceania

Adelaide

Adelaide Airport

10 January 2008

14 flights weekly

Alice Springs

Alice Springs Airport

1 March 2008

7 flights weekly

Launch originally on 1 December 2007

Canberra

Canberra International Airport

14 February 2008

7 flights weekly

Darwin

Darwin Airport

1 December 2007

7 flights weekly

To Singapore via Tiger Airways since 19 December 2005

Gold Coast

Gold Coast Airport

23 November 2007

21 flights weekly

Hobart

Hobart International Airport

15 January 2008

7 flights weekly

Launceston

Launceston Airport

29 November 2008

7 flights weekly

Mackay

Mackay Airport

23 November 2007

4 flights weekly

Melbourne

Melbourne Airport

23 November 2007

102 flights weekly

Main hub

Newcastle

Newcastle Airport

18 January 2008

14 flights weekly

Perth

Perth International Airport

1 December 2007

7 flights weekly

To Singapore via Tiger Airways since 23 March 2007

Rockhampton

Rockhampton Airport

23 November 2007

4 flights weekly

Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast Airport

27 November 2007

3 flights weekly

See also

  • Tiger Airways destinations

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