Tigerair comes to the rescue for Bali flights

Tigerair comes to the rescue for Bali flights

Passengers affected by Air Asia’s announcement it will suspend flights on the Melbourne – Bali route from 1 September 2016 can get a 20 percent discount on Tigerair flights.

Tigerair Australia today announced it will provide special recovery fares to assist affected Air Asia customers, provided they can show proof of their Air Asia itinerary via email to DPSMEL@tigerair.com. (For travel from 1 September2016 only).

Tigerair Australia commenced daily services to Bali from Melbourne and Perth and five weekly services from Adelaide to Bali on 23 March 2016.

Commercial Director Adam Rowe said Tigerair Australia welcomes affected Air Asia customers on board.

“Tigerair Australia is proud to provide Australians with consistently great value fares both domestically and now also to one of the most popular international leisure destinations.”

“Our new international services to Bali feature inflight entertainment and our extra legroom seats are amongst the most generous of any economy seat in the sky.  As always the best way to secure a great value fare is to plan ahead and book early.”

Tigerair Australia is using three recently reconfigured Boeing 737-800 aircraft for its international services. These aircraft feature 180 all economy seats, including five rows of seats with extra legroom (18 seats in the front of the cabin and 12 seats in exit rows).

For information and bookings see www.tigerair.com.au.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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