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Tigerair agrees to sell Tigerair Philippines to Cebu Pacific Air, both carriers agree to an alliance

Tigerair (formerly Tiger Airways) (Singapore) has issued this statement with Cebu Pacific Air (Manila):

Tigerair and Cebu Pacific Air, the largest budget carriers based in Singapore and the Philippines respectively, have announced plans to enter into a strategic alliance. Both parties will collaborate commercially and operationally on international and domestic air routes from the Philippines, thereby creating the biggest network of flights to the region.

The alliance will enable both parties to leverage their respective strengths and harness synergies to enhance their network coverage, flight frequencies and customer service, and jointly market their routes using interline arrangement.

Subject to regulatory approval, the interline partners will jointly operate common routes between Singapore and the Philippines. As part of the strategic alliance, Tigerair will divest its 40% stake in Tigerair Philippines to Cebu Pacific.

Group CEO of Tigerair Mr Koay Peng Yen said, โ€œTigerair and Cebu Pacific share a vision for both airlines to join forces and create the largest budget airline network between Asia and the Philippines. This partnership with Cebu Pacific is consistent with our asset-light strategy, and builds upon our other alliances. We also look forward to achieving greater cost savings from the coordinated operations while providing more travel options and greater convenience for our customers.โ€

President and CEO of Cebu Pacific Mr Lance Gokongwei said, โ€œThis strategic alliance will allow both Cebu Pacific and Tigerair to leverage our extensive networks spanning from North Asia, ASEAN, Australia, India, all the way to the Middle East. Our customers can expect an even wider range of travel options, and seamless travel connections while enjoying our trademark low fares.โ€

Top Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. Sporting the new titles and look, Tigerair’s Airbus A320-232 9V-TAS (msn 4493) arrives in Bangkok.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Ken Petersen/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Cebu Pacific Air’s Airbus A320-214 RP-C3262 (msn 4537) also arrives in Bangkok.

Cebu Pacific is interested in buying Tigerair Philippines

Cebu Pacific Air (Cebu Air, Inc) (Manila) has started negotiations to possibly acquire rival Tigerair Philippines (formerly SEAIR) (Manila and Clark) according to the Philippine Daily Inquirer. If the two parties can reach agreement, the acquisition would need to pass several regulatory hurdles including the Philippines CAB.

Tigerair Philippines was formed when Tigerair (Tiger Airways) of Singapore acquired 40 percent of SEAIR (formerly Asian Wings) and renamed the airline.

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Top Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Cebu Pacific Air’s (Cebu Pacific Air.com) Airbus A320-214 RP-C3273 (msn 5498) with Sharklets approaches Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) for landing.

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Bottom Copyright Photo:ย Kok Chwee K.C. Sim/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A320-232 RP-C6319 (msn 5188) with “It’s more fun in the Philippines” lands in Singapore.

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The complete Tigerair Route Map including Tigerair Philippines:

Tigerair 1.2014 Route Map

Tigerair and China Airlines form a new joint venture called Tigerair Taiwan

Tigerair Taiwan Signing Ceremony (MNG)(LRW)

Tigerair (Singapore), 33 percent owned by Singapore Airlines (Singapore), has joined forces with China Airlines (Taipei) to form a new low-fare joint venture called Tigerair Taiwan (Taipei). The new JV will operate under the Tigerair brand. China Airlines will control 90 percent of the stock and Tigerair the remaining 10 percent. The new airline will commence operations in 2014 with two Airbus A320s and is planning to operate 12 aircraft by 2017.

China Airlines issued this statement:

China Airlines announced on December 16 its formal entry into the Budget Carrier/Low Cost Carrier (LCC) market. China Airlines and Tigerair, the largest budget carrier in Singapore, have entered into a joint venture to set up Tigerair Taiwan. The new LCC is expected to commence operations at the end of 2014 and provide passengers with another air travel option. Travelers flying with the LCC will not only enjoy low prices but can also purchase tickets and make reservations online. Travelers can also enjoy the value-added services they need such as check-in luggage and in-flight meals.Sun Huang-hsiang, the chairman of China Airlines, said ”Today is the 54th birthday of China Airlines and the start of our 55th year. As the leader of the civil aviation market in Taiwan, China Airlines will enter the LCC market by investing in a joint venture with Tigerair to set up Tigerair Taiwan. China Airlines’ knowledge of the Taiwan market as well as Tigerair’s LCC DNA should stimulate demand in the civil aviation market here, usher in a new era for the local aviation industry, and create Taiwan’s first LCC.โ€

Tigerair, established in 2004, is a part of the Singapore Airlines Group and is the leader of the LCC industry in Singapore. Koay Peng-Yen, the CEO of Tigerair, said โ€œThe agreement will help us enter new markets in Taiwan, Japan and Korea. The combination of China Airlines’ familiarity with these markets and our experience in the LCC industry makes us even more confident of establishing a competitive LCC that will continue to grow.โ€

The partnership between China Airlines and Tigerair will not only offer tangible returns on investment but also produce intangible benefits through the sharing of experience. The essence of LCC operations can be mastered and its strengths injected into China Airlines to boost group synergies.

On December 15, the agreement on the joint venture was signed by China Airlines and Tigerair. Tigerair Taiwan will be based in Taiwan and preparations for the formation of the new airline will immediately get underway in accordance with the regulations of the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). Tigerair Taiwan will have a capitalization of NTD 2 billion with China Airlines Group holding a 90% stake and Tigerair 10%. The network will cover major destinations in Northeast and Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macau, China and Taiwan.

 

Tigerair also signed a new interline agreement with SpiceJet (Delhi).

Top Copyright Photo: Manuel Negrerie/AirlinersGallery.comย (all others by China Airlines). The Taiwan portion of the name is not likely to be displayed on the aircraft, only B- registrations.

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Route Map: Tigerair-branded current route map:

Tigerair 12.2013 Route Map

Tiger Airways rolls out its new Tigerair livery

Tigerair A320-200 (13)(Roll Out)(LR)

Tiger Airways (Singapore) has been rebranded as Tigerair and modified its color scheme. The first Airbus A320 has been modified.

The airline issued this statement:

Over the years as we expanded, we found that people travel to explore new destinations, to escape from their busy day-to-day lives or to connect and bond with family and friends. We recognized how much emotions and memories play a role in travel. Our refreshed brand represents this.

We embrace the simple belief that travel is about enabling great experiences and memories. Affordable air fares empower people to pursue their dreams which lead to relaxation, joy and great new experiences.

We aspire to be the leading airline and travel partner connecting people across Asia Pacific and our new brand reflects this aspiration.

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Our new logo is simplified to depict the personality of the new Tigerair brand โ€” 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.

All photos and images: Tigerair.

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