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Tiger To Fly Here This Month:
Report
By Azlan Othman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Singapore's no frills airline, Tiger Airways, will
fly to Brunei beginning this month, Malaysia's The Star reported,
quoting Tiger Group Chief Executive Officer, Tony Davis.
The Civil Aviation Department
officials in Brunei, when contacted, said the low cost airline
sought approval to fly to Brunei a long time back. "We have to
consider since they have the entitlement because of the MoU signed
between the two countries."
Besides Brunei, East Malaysia is
Tiger's next destination. Tony Davis believes that the airline could
provide alternative linkages to East Malaysia from Singapore and the
rest of the world. He said passengers flying Tiger from China to
Australia were asking for access to East Malaysia and Tiger believes
it can play a part to promote tourism in Sabah and Sarawak.
"People in East Malaysia have asked
us many times to fly there. We are willing but it really depends on
the government. We are in talks and hope to reach an agreement
soon." Davis told The Star.
"People from Australia and China
want to go to East Malaysia via Singapore, but as the fares are high
and access from Singapore is limited, they are just bypassing
Malaysia," he added. -- Courtesy of Borneo
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