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Chocks Away 3rd Jul 2013 05:51

Tiger rebranded
 
Rebranding, good luck to them. :ok:

Icarus2001 3rd Jul 2013 06:42

Well the font looks familiar, how about the customer experience at the "touch points" as Mr Sharp called them?

http://www.tigerairways.com/_templat...erair-logo.gif

http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/comeflyw...lo_204x114.jpg

http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/comeflyw...at_adverts.jpg

SHVC 3rd Jul 2013 08:45

Good to hear Tiger a going for a new image , shirt unbuttoned, no tie, maybe the CEO should lead by example. Good luck Tiger hope it works out.

pistinaround 3rd Jul 2013 08:48

Love the addition of ORANGE !
Just a coincidence ? Mmmmmmmmmm !

PPRuNeUser0182 3rd Jul 2013 09:52


Our new logo is simplified to depict the personality of the new Tigerair brand — warm, passionate and genuine.

The rounded fonts depict friendliness while the two dots, the first in grey and the second in orange, symbolises Tigerair's role in connecting our customers from one point to another. The different coloured dots also depict a friendly wink.

The orange semi-circle acts as a subtle reference to a tiger's tail, as well as a smile, representative of the passion and commitment in everything we do.
:ok:

60% ownership in the next few days.

wheels_down 3rd Jul 2013 10:13

This was a Tiger group wide exercise, a Singaporian company developed it. They wanted to bring all the Tiger group airlines under one banner.

DeltaT 4th Jul 2013 03:36

If they want to move on from the past why keep 'Tiger' in the name?

Icarus2001 4th Jul 2013 03:40


This was a Tiger group wide exercise, a Singaporian company developed it. They wanted to bring all the Tiger group airlines under one banner.
Weren't they already? The website was seamless between Aus based company operations and those in Singapore. The livery and branding was the same as far as I could see, or was there another part of the group?

https://si0.twimg.com/profile_images..._200x200px.jpg
https://www.myinfoline.com/ckfinder/...3-06/Flybe.jpghttp://www.asphaltandrubber.com/wp-c...scoot-logo.pnghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...y_new_logo.jpg
Starting to all look very similar.

DH164 4th Jul 2013 07:23

Can somebody please tell me what happened here?

http://i.imgur.com/gtwBNTu.jpg

BPA 4th Jul 2013 07:28

Perhaps the paint didn't dry in time?

ASY68 4th Jul 2013 07:38

Looks like someone got a pic of it... The aircraft's logo was a sticker which didn't set and when they got to ASP thats what they had...

DH164 4th Jul 2013 07:49

I thought it looked a bit odd. I took a photo of it last night. It seems some came off the wing fence.

Toruk Macto 4th Jul 2013 08:16

If there trying to make the public believe there low cost then they have got the look right . Nothing like a cheap sticker half peeled off to say where cheap . I would guess the whole rebranding had a $1500 budget .

Arm out the window 4th Jul 2013 09:38


Our new logo is simplified to depict the personality of the new Tigerair brand — warm, passionate and genuine.

The rounded fonts depict friendliness while the two dots, the first in grey and the second in orange, symbolises Tigerair's role in connecting our customers from one point to another. The different coloured dots also depict a friendly wink.

The orange semi-circle acts as a subtle reference to a tiger's tail, as well as a smile, representative of the passion and commitment in everything we do.
Joysus, there I was thinking it was just a word with a couple of different colours in it.

Have they noticed that the grey/brown bit reads 'Tiaerair' on its own, and if so, what's the significance of that? The two dots probably have a hidden third meaning that explains it.:hmm:

allthecoolnamesarego 4th Jul 2013 14:05

DH164

Maybe they used a Low Cost Painter....

Anulus Filler 4th Jul 2013 14:59


Have they noticed that the grey/brown bit reads 'Tiaerair' on its own, and if so, what's the significance of that? The two dots probably have a hidden third meaning that explains it.
It subconsciously reminds the flight crew to check the 'Tyre Air' on the walk around.

Eastwest Loco 4th Jul 2013 15:26

Nuh - still barred in my office.

Mr Internet can take the bookings - and handle the failures.

Trust level zero.

Call a turkey a duck it will still sink.

Best all

EWL

Redpanda 5th Jul 2013 00:40

Well, the Mythbusters proved you can polish a turd................

Icarus2001 5th Jul 2013 02:11


If there trying to make the public believe there low cost then they have got the look right . Nothing like a cheap sticker half peeled off to say where cheap .
Is your first language english?

1a sound asleep 5th Jul 2013 11:13

Biggest worry for everybody is the future of jobs. It IS a failed airline with its current financial history. Their has to be a turnaround to offer any hope of security for employees.

You only have to see some of the stuff on their FB page to realise that there is never going to be the required customer support or loyalty.

http://www.facebook.com/tigerairaust...ef=ts&filter=2

At least Ryanair is profitable and they get pax to their destinations


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