All you need to go is go to their website and look at their "ontime" stats...pathetic...
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Originally posted by Megatop View PostIt hit turbulence in August when a wave of pilot resignations forced it to cancel numerous flights out of Singapore.
A few weeks later, there were more cancellations; over 40 flights were axed in four days because of an aircraft fault.
President and chief executive officer Tony Davis said yesterday: 'During the quarter, Tiger Airways Singapore experienced technical issues with two of its aircraft, which resulted in a number of flight cancellations and the airline incurring exceptional disruption costs.'
I am convinced they are sharing SQ's PR staff!.
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looks like AK also have need for pilots due more to its expansion but at least they do so much better than tiger which lost almost half their pilots through resignations :
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/as....html?hpt=Sbin
and on AK's history :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11647205
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During the quarter, Tiger Airways Singapore experienced technical issues with two of its aircraft, which resulted in a number of flight cancellations and the airline incurring exceptional disruption costs.Originally posted by MAN Flyer View PostI know I shouldn't be surprised but how hard faced can you get. The article correctly states that loads of pilots walked out, which as everyone knows caused all this trouble, yet Davis is still peddling the 'techincal fault on two aircraft' lie!
A few weeks later, there were more cancellations; over 40 flights were axed in four days because of an aircraft fault.
It hit turbulence in August when a wave of pilot resignations forced it to cancel numerous flights out of Singapore.
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Tiger Airways relaunches S'pore-Bangalore flights
Tiger Airways relaunches S'pore-Bangalore flights
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...139691/1/.html
Originally posted by feb01mel View PostTiger Airways to stop Bangalore flights from 14 Nov
SINGAPORE: Budget carrier Tiger Airways has confirmed it is stopping services to Bangalore from 14 November. No reason has been given for the termination.
At present, the carrier operates four flights weekly to the Indian IT hub.
Tiger Airways has of late cancelled numerous other flights, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
The woes have been attributed to aircraft problems and severe crew shortage.
Passengers affected by the latest service disruption have been notified to get their refunds and to look for other travel arrangements
Taken off Channel News Asia
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