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Sunstar320 2nd Nov 2010 07:28

New crew uniform looks good, there is at least 10 different yellow shirts out there, so long overdue.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/...6bfdea63fe.jpg

chimbu warrior 4th Nov 2010 00:53

Brisbane base on the cards apparently.......

Tiger flags new Australian crew bases


Tiger flags new Australian crew bases
3/11/2010 6:05:01 PM
Tiger Airways recorded net profit of $A11.0m.

Tiger Airways has flagged establishing a new Australian base for aircraft and crew, as the low-cost carrier expands its operations.

Tiger Airways group chief executive Tony Davis said the airline would "inevitably" base airplanes and crews beyond its current base of Adelaide and Melbourne's Tullamarine and Avalon airports.

"We are talking to airports and state governments right now with a view to announcing some more bases in the coming year," Mr Davis said from Singapore during a conference call on Wednesday.

The Singapore-headquartered Tiger began flying in Australia in November 2007 from bases at Tullamarine Airport and Adelaide.

It was due to begin operations from Melbourne's Avalon Airport later this month, where two aircraft will be based.

It announced recently that Brisbane-Sydney flights would start in February next year.

Mr Davis said Tiger's policy was for its crews and aircraft to return to their home base at the end of each day in a bid to reduce costs.

The airline will have 12 aircraft flying in Australia by the end of fiscal 2011.

Tiger recorded a net profit of $S16 million ($A12.5 million) in the six months to September 30, as revenue growth outpaced increases in passenger volumes.

The result was a turnaround from a $S8.3 million loss in the prior corresponding period, Tiger said on Tuesday.

Revenue for the half rose 39.4 per cent to $S229.8 million, of which roughly a quarter was from ancillary revenue, or fees paid for items such as checking in bags, seat selection or food on board.

Mr Davis said the airline was always looking for ways of increasing ancillary revenue to somewhere closer to 35 per cent of total revenue.

Asked what further initiatives could be introduced in a bid to increase ancillary revenue, Mr Davis said: "The honest answer is I don't know, but we are not going to stop looking."

Tiger ranks fifth among all airlines in terms of the percentage of revenue derived from ancillary services.

Mr Davis said forward bookings were strong for the peak travel period between December and February.

Tiger said it was focused on "ramping up services on existing routes as well as introducing new routes, in particular to Greater China and India from Singapore, and domestically in Australia".

Mr Davis also reiterated the airline's desire for rules to be changed to allow Tiger to begin international operations from Australia, particularly to New Zealand.

He said adding Tiger to the sector would help mitigate any competition issues in relation to the proposed alliance between Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand on trans-Tasman routes, adding that it was "absolutely nonsensical" that Tiger is currently excluded.
Hope it lasts longer than the Adelaide base.

DeltaT 10th Nov 2010 09:56

Any update on the Tiger EBA?

Mr. Hat 10th Nov 2010 19:56

Bases with LCC's should be considered temporary. They open and close them like I change underwear.

Then all the hopefuls are disappointed when one shuts. Helloooo they have all those clauses in your individual working contract (I won't call it an EBA) for a reason.

Open..Close...

otto the grot 10th Nov 2010 22:43

Adding to that Mr Hat. The reason they are so shortsighted with bases is mainly due to the incompetence of the people running these LCCs.

When the various financial incentives thrown at them to get them in, start running out, these managers do the only thing they know best and that is run away from their f@*k ups and blame someone else.

The incompetence of these guys is taking management ideology to lows we have never seen before.

Idiots.

Bravo Papa 10th Nov 2010 23:09

Am I missing something here? What bases have Tiger closed?

wheels_down 13th Nov 2010 08:50

Alot more professional. Pants are grey in colour, wonder if Singas will adopt the new look.

VBPCGUY 13th Nov 2010 12:51


Am I missing something here? What bases have Tiger closed?
ADL for a start

squidward 13th Nov 2010 23:20

hmmmm I don't think so. :=

Flights still going out today......

Darwinism 13th Nov 2010 23:43

"ADL for a start"? Why bother checking facts or even using your eyes when you can just make it up? If ADL is just for a start VBPCGUY, what's the next Tiger base to close? :rolleyes:

VBPCGUY 14th Nov 2010 01:56

It closed as crew base which is what is being discussed, get with the program, flights still operate to/from ADL

Darwinism 14th Nov 2010 04:13

You'd better tell the couple of hundred ADL based crew they're out off a job then - I don't think they know yet :mad:

Moneybox 15th Nov 2010 06:23

hey did you guys know lindt now do a dark chocolate with blueberries: seriously awesome ... :E

Bravo Papa 15th Nov 2010 06:33


ADL for a start
Ohhh right so why are there still 2 aircraft based there a long with a whole bunch of Pilots and Cabin Crew? :mad::ugh::rolleyes:


It closed as crew base
No it didn't!

DrPepz 15th Nov 2010 07:09

Looks like Tiger is about to become BMI Asia!

Tiger Airways MD said to have resigned
Ven Sreenivasan
November 10, 2010
Business Times Singapore
(c) 2010 Singapore Press Holdings Limited

(SINGAPORE) Tiger Airways Singapore would neither confirm nor deny talk yesterday that its managing director Rosalynn Tay had quit.

Sources close to the company told The Business Times that Ms Tay had tendered her resignation. But Tiger Holdings chief executive Tony Davis said she was still at her post. 'She's still the MD,' he said. 'If there is something to comment on, we will announce it.'

Asked again specifically if she had resigned, Mr Davis would only repeat 'She's still the MD.'

There have been recent management changes at Tiger. Several people have been hired from Britain's BMI group, where Mr Davis came from. Some have been elevated to senior posts.

Dave Perring was promoted to commercial director not long ago. And operations director Daniel Wong is said to be making way for two incoming managers.

Meanwhile, Mike Coltman, Tiger's former operations director from Australia, has moved north to oversee the establishment of Tiger's Thai unit with Thai Airways.

And former pilot Christopher Ward has been lured back to Tiger to head a partnership with Philippines- based SeaAir.

'Many of the local staff, especially at management level, are upset,' said a source.

BT understands that unhappiness boiled over several months ago when Tiger suffered an exodus of pilots following a wage dispute. This affected services, forcing Tiger to cancel up to a third of its flights during some weeks in September and October.

The airline insisted it had enough pilots to meet its needs and said it had recruited new pilots from regional carriers.

But passengers complained bitterly about cancelled flights. 'There was a lot of finger-pointing during that time,' a source said.

Tiger's arch-rival AirAsia started taking potshots at the Singapore Airlines associate, with its outspoken CEO Tony Fernandes calling the Tiger team a 'bunch of white guys' who didn't understand the Asian budget carrier market.

Some within the company say Mr Davis is purely bottomline-focused and cost-driven. 'He is the emperor here and he makes all the key decisions,' said a source. 'But the frustration is growing.'

Ms Tay joined Tiger five years ago as its head of marketing and was promoted to managing director of Tiger Singapore after the budget carrier set up an Australian sister airline almost two years ago.

Al E. Vator 15th Nov 2010 18:58

Pilots leaving Tiger?

Any EBA news?

Moneybox 16th Nov 2010 05:16

there is some news on the EBA front: its still a ****fight ... :{

not sure how long we will be waiting :ugh:

sleeve of wizard 16th Nov 2010 05:33

Tiger Airways Australia from 07FEB11 is adjusting following domestic service.

Service Canceled
Brisbane – Rockhampton
Melbourne Avalon – Alice Springs
Melbourne Avalon – Mackay
Melbourne Avalon – Rockhampton
Melbourne Tullamarine – Darwin (07FEB11 – 27MAR11 only)

Above Melbourne Avalon service moves back to Melbourne Tullamarine

Frequency Reduction
Melbourne Tullamarine – Gold Coast Reduce from 2 to 1 Daily

Frequency Increase
Melbourne Avalon – Sydney Increase from 1 to up to 2 Daily
Melbourne Tullamarine – Canberra Increase from 7 to 9 weekly

tourismman 16th Nov 2010 10:11

BNE-SYD starts 7 feb 3times a day and AVV-BNE also once daily.

Roger Greendeck 19th Nov 2010 02:00

I heard on the radio this afternoon that Tiger is suspending services to Darwin for a six week period early next year. Anyone have any clues as to why?


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