Tigerair CEO Rob Sharp - EDITED

Tigerair Australia is continuing to ramp-up its domestic operations, launching four new routes yesterday (Dec 4) that will add 800,000 seats into the market annually.

As part of the expansion, Brisbane will become the airline’s third Australian base, with operations commencing in March 2014.

Two brand new Airbus A320 aircraft will call Brisbane home, providing over 120 new jobs in Brisbane and adding around 800,000 additional visitor seats around Australia annually, boosting domestic tourism for five Australian states.

As part of the base announcement, the airline will commence three new routes from Brisbane (to and from Darwin, Cairns and Adelaide) with flights now on sale.

Tigerair Cabin Crew - EDITED

In addition to the commencement of flights between Brisbane and Adelaide, Tigerair will also launch a new route between Sydney and Adelaide.

Collectively the new services to Adelaide represent more than a 70% increase on existing Tigerair services to the South Australian capital.

“This is a significant milestone for our airline, which is embarking on its future Australian expansion as planned,” said Tigerair Australia CEO Rob Sharp.

“This announcement is great news for consumers and for the economy providing a welcome shot in the arm for domestic tourism across Australia.

“When the airline rebranded in July this year, we promised more choice for consumers. This is the start of delivering on this commitment. We are putting the customer and what they want at the forefront of our business.

“Our network decisions are a result of extensive analysis and are always based on consumer demand. We believe that our announcement today begins to address an underserved budget market.

“Budget travel options at Brisbane have lagged behind other major airports and our announcement today is designed to address this.

“Historically, budget travel has accounted for only 19% of Brisbane’s overall airport capacity, against 33% and 26% respectively in Melbourne and Sydney. We are responding to this demand for budget travel. Our fares have been proven to stimulate markets and we strongly believe in the potential this new base presents.

“From April 2014, Queensland will account for 59% of our total capacity (59% of all Tigerair seats will touch Queensland from April next year) and is a critically important market for Tigerair. I’m therefore delighted to be announcing the launch of our new base here in Brisbane today (Dec 4).”

Sharp also unveiled airport infrastructure innovations that will improve customer experience and deliver efficiencies underpinning value for money fares.

“Today also sees a realisation of our focus on customer experience and the desire to innovate. We have been working with Brisbane Airport and trialling automated bag drop technology. Today we officially launch this new product which allows customers to automate their bag check-in process, providing a virtual check-in environment that speeds up the process saving on queuing time, meaning customers save both time and money when they fly with Tigerair.

“Tigerair is committed to rolling out automated bag drop technology across all bases. To complement the bag drop, self-service kiosks are also now available and already proving to be popular with our customers who want a seamless travel experience whilst benefitting from value fares.

“The airline will work with Brisbane airport to expand the number of kiosk and automated bag drop facilities to meet customer requirements.”

Brisbane Airport Corporation CEO and Managing Director Julieanne Alroe applauded the decision by Tigerair to open a new base at Brisbane, saying the move is a huge win for travellers, the city and the state.

“Today’s announcement highlights Tigerair’s strong commitment to Queensland which will almost double the carrier’s seat capacity into Brisbane, generate over 120 new local jobs, provide more choice for travellers and help to stimulate tourism across the board,” Alroe said.

“The decision by Tigerair is an important recognition for Brisbane as a key aviation hub, allowing the airline to stimulate the low cost travel market and help to grow existing and new key destinations and routes.

“It not only paves the way for future growth of the airline but provides significant flow-on benefits – jobs, investment and opportunity – that powers local, state and national growth.

“We congratulate CEO Rob Sharp and his team on today’s significant announcement and look forward to strengthening our partnership and encouraging and supporting the evolution of Tigerair,” Alroe said.

Tigerair A320 landing Brisbane - EDITED

Queensland Minister for Tourism, Jann Stuckey said the importance of Queensland as an iconic tourism destination meant the new base was an obvious choice for the budget airline.

“As Australia’s premier tourism destination, Queensland’s leisure destinations of Mackay, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast have all featured on Tigerair Australia’s flight schedule since the airline commenced in Australia in 2007,” Stuckey said.

“Coupled with the airline’s recent announcement of new Sydney-Proserpine services, today’s welcome announcement will also bring a significant boost to the State’s $22 billion tourism industry – one of the four pillars of the economy.”

The Hon. Tim Nicholls Treasurer of Queensland said

“The Newman Government is delivering on our promise to grow Queensland’s four pillar economy, as we continue to get the state back on track.

“The Tigerair base will provide more than 100 new jobs, from the flight and cabin crews to additional ground staff when it’s up and running in March next year, with 59% of Tigerair services touching Queensland.”
In addition to the new routes listed above, Tigerair will be increasing services on the existing Brisbane – Sydney, Sydney – Melbourne and Brisbane – Melbourne routes from April 2014.

On an annual basis, the additional flights on new and existing routes will deliver over 900,000 visitor seats around Australia significantly boosting domestic tourism in five states of Australia.

KEY FACTS
-Queensland will benefit from close to 800,000 additional visitor seats annually from mid-April 2014 when the two new aircraft are operational;
-New South Wales will receive more than 300,000 additional visitor seats through Sydney Airport annually;
-Victoria will receive more than 300,000 additional visitor seats through Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) annually;
-South Australia tourism will be boosted in excess of 240,000 additional visitor seats through Adelaide Airport each year;
-New services between Brisbane and Darwin will boost Tigerair’s presence in the Northern Territory by more than 130,000 visitor seats annually;
-Last week, Tigerair announced new Sydney – Whitsunday Coast/Whitsunday Coast – Sydney services commencing 1 April 2014. Three weekly return services commencing 1 April 2014 deliver over 55,000 visitor seats to the Whitsundays’ doorstep.
-Tigerair’s new Sydney – Perth/Perth – Sydney route announced in October 2013 commences 19 December 2013, providing over 110,000 additional visitor seats annually through Perth Airport.