Melburnian1
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On 25 July 2017, Tigerair (Singapore not Australia) and Scoot (both SQ subsidiaries) merge.
While bookings will all from then be made through the Scoot website, the TZ (Scoot) airline code is to be scrapped and instead all flights will have the TR (Tigerair) designator.
This is odd because it will be the Scoot brand that is publicly used from 25 July, not the other one.
Is there some arcane reason such as Tigerair (Singapore) having older air operator certificates, or an easier to recite callsign for the pilots?
While bookings will all from then be made through the Scoot website, the TZ (Scoot) airline code is to be scrapped and instead all flights will have the TR (Tigerair) designator.
This is odd because it will be the Scoot brand that is publicly used from 25 July, not the other one.
Is there some arcane reason such as Tigerair (Singapore) having older air operator certificates, or an easier to recite callsign for the pilots?