MELBOURNE: Singapore-owned Tiger Airways Australia has been cleared to resume flights, about six weeks after it was grounded by the air safety regulator.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) aviation safety director John McCormick announced the lifting of the suspension with immediate effect, in Brisbane today.
The number of sectors Tiger Airways may fly is initially limited to a maximum of 18 a day in August. Increased operations after August will be subject to CASA approval Full story
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