Tiger suspension to cost the airline US$1.6 million a week

Reuters, 3 Jul 2011
(Reuters) - Singapore budget airline Tiger Airways Holdings said Australian regulators' decision to halt its domestic operations there over safety concerns would cost it an estimated S$2 million ($1.6 million) a week.
Tiger's board also said it had directed Tony Davis, Group President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, to focus on assisting Tiger Airways Australia to resume operations as soon as possible. Full story

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