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An interesting article in today's SMH about the turnaround of Tigerair. Apparently the airline is now running on time, has satisfied customers and is starting to make a profit.
I must admit, I've flown Tiger a couple of times over the past few years and they have been alright. In fact, I'd say I would prefer them to Jetstar if not for the fact that I can get lounge access when flying JQ.
How Tigerair, once Australia's worst airline, has turned itself around
I must admit, I've flown Tiger a couple of times over the past few years and they have been alright. In fact, I'd say I would prefer them to Jetstar if not for the fact that I can get lounge access when flying JQ.
How Tigerair, once Australia's worst airline, has turned itself around
Tigerair, once the laughing stock of Australian aviation, says it has won back the trust and patronage of enough Australians to record its first ever full-year profit since bursting onto the market nine years ago.
The budget airline's owner Virgin Australia reported Tigerair had underlying earnings before interest and tax of $2.2 million in 2015/6, up from a loss of $37 million the year before.
From acts of God to perennial doubters, there are plenty of obstacles to overcome when it comes to growth.
Chief executive John Borghetti said the full-year profit milestone came a year earlier than expected and had been driven by improved customer service, performance and efficiency.
It is a far cry from the Tigerair of just five years ago, when its customer satisfaction rate was just 37 per cent and almost four out of every 10 flights arrived late.