BBC News, 4 Jul 2011
Tiger Airways will hold crisis talks with Australian regulators to try and counter safety claims and resume its domestic operations.
The Singapore-based low cost carrier's aircraft were grounded in Australia on Saturday by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) on safety concerns.
The disruptions come at the start of peak school holiday season, which means less intense price competition. Full story
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