Tiger Airways has hosed down media speculation it will return to Australian skies on August 6.
Singapore-owned Tiger's Australian operations have been suspended by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority for almost a month, after two incidents where pilots breached the minimum safe altitude on approach to landing.
Reuters today reported that a source said the airline would be flying again next week, however Tiger released a statement to the Singapore Stock Exchange saying there is no information available yet as to when it may resume its Australian services. Full story
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