The Age, 3 Jul 2011
But while grounded, Tiger Australia is still taking bookings and accepting payments for domestic flights from July 9.
Travellers should be wary about booking on Tiger's domestic flights, warned Consumer Action Law Centre campaign and policy director Gerard Brody, even though they'd be entitled to a refund should the flights be cancelled.
''It does seem an unusual circumstance for them to continue selling flights,'' Mr Brody said.
Travel insurers might be reluctant to cover such bookings, too, he warned. Full story
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