Singapore carriers Macau-Clark route extended
January 20, 2006 | 12:00am
SINGAPORE (AFP) Singapore budget carrier Tiger Airways said yesterday the Philippines aviation regulator extended by a week its temporary permit to operate services between Macau and an airport north of Manila.
Tiger Airways can now continue to operate the flights between the southern Chinese enclave and Clark International Airport until Jan. 27. The current temporary permit expires today.
The Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) had earlier said it suspended Tiger Airways temporary permit due to alleged violations.
Despite the suspension, the CAB allowed Tiger Airways to continue servicing the route to accommodate passengers who bought tickets in advance, and while the airline applies for a permanent permit.
The low-fare carrier, which is 49-percent owned by Singapore Airlines, said in a statement it understands a decision by the CAB on its application for a permanent permit may be made before Jan. 27.
"Tiger Airways appreciates the efforts being made by all parties in the Philippines to allow it to continue operating this service without disruption," the statement said.
Tiger Airways low-fare flights between Singapore and Clark were unaffected by the decision. Clark is a former US air base located near a popular tourist destination north of Manila.
Tiger Airways can now continue to operate the flights between the southern Chinese enclave and Clark International Airport until Jan. 27. The current temporary permit expires today.
The Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) had earlier said it suspended Tiger Airways temporary permit due to alleged violations.
Despite the suspension, the CAB allowed Tiger Airways to continue servicing the route to accommodate passengers who bought tickets in advance, and while the airline applies for a permanent permit.
The low-fare carrier, which is 49-percent owned by Singapore Airlines, said in a statement it understands a decision by the CAB on its application for a permanent permit may be made before Jan. 27.
"Tiger Airways appreciates the efforts being made by all parties in the Philippines to allow it to continue operating this service without disruption," the statement said.
Tiger Airways low-fare flights between Singapore and Clark were unaffected by the decision. Clark is a former US air base located near a popular tourist destination north of Manila.
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