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Tiger Airways, also known as Tigerair, is a renowned low-cost carrier established in Singapore. Since its inception, the airline has focused on providing affordable travel options within Asia and beyond. Tiger Airways is recognized for its punctual operations and efficient service, catering to both leisure and business travelers. The airline maintains a straightforward fare structure, allowing passengers to customize their journey with a range of optional add-ons. Tigerair operates from its main hub at Singapore Changi Airport, connecting travelers to a variety of regional destinations. Over the years, Tiger Airways has developed a reputation for value and reliability, making it a popular choice among cost-conscious customers. The airline continues to expand its route network, ensuring greater connectivity across Asia.
With a modern fleet and a commitment to safety, Tiger Airways consistently aims to enhance the passenger experience. The airline focuses on environmental responsibility and operational efficiency, maintaining a competitive edge in the Asian aviation market. Whether for short city breaks or longer journeys, Tigerair remains dedicated to delivering accessible air travel to all.
As a passenger of Tiger Airways, you have important air passenger rights, especially if your flight is delayed, cancelled, or overbooked. If your Tiger Airways flight originated from an EU country, or if you flew with a European carrier from outside the EU to an EU destination, you may be protected under EU Regulation 261/2004 (commonly referred to as EU 261 or EC 261). This regulation ensures your right to compensation and assistance in case of flight disruptions.
Under EC 261, if your flight is delayed by more than three hours upon arrival, or cancelled without adequate notice, you could be eligible for compensation. The amount of compensation depends on the flight distance:
Your flight must either depart from an EU airport or arrive in the EU with a European carrier to qualify for EC 261 compensation. For Tiger Airways flights, this typically applies when departing from an EU country. The regulation covers delays, cancellations, and denied boarding, ensuring that you receive care, assistance, and, where applicable, financial compensation.
If your Tiger Airways flight was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
Claiming compensation under EC 261 can help you recover losses caused by flight delays or cancellations. Make sure to act promptly and keep all relevant travel documents to support your case. For more information or to start your compensation claim, contact Voos for professional assistance.