Tiger, Scoot come together in SIA move
Both carriers seen as being a key part of SIA's portfolio, enabling it to serve regional and long-haul budget travel segments, clawing back lost ground from rivals
Singapore
TIGER Airways and Scoot will find more room to work together, following the move by Singapore Airlines (SIA) to raise its stake in embattled Tiger.
The two budget airlines received antitrust immunity from the Competition Commission of Singapore in August, which allows them to co-operate on areas such as scheduling, pricing, sales and marketing as well as service policies. The alliance will also enable Scoot and Tiger to better feed connecting traffic to each other via Changi Airport.
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