From: Älï ® <apnabhi@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:59 AM
Subject: ))))Vu & Company(((( TIGER AIRWAYS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS
To: vu-and-company <vu-and-company@googlegroups.com>
Spokesmen for both Jetstar and Virgin said that they will not be beaten on price.
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Date: Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:59 AM
Subject: ))))Vu & Company(((( TIGER AIRWAYS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS
To: vu-and-company <vu-and-company@googlegroups.com>
TIGER AIRWAYS ARE BACK IN BUSINESS
Having satisfied Australian Aviation Authorities, Tiger Airways are now back in the air.
This coincides with their announcing a partnership deal that has been struck with SANTACO AIR who fly between Mumbai and Christmas Island . They are planning to introduce further services direct to Australia later this year. CASA say they will be trying to stop the planes as they are unsure about their airworthiness.
A spacious Business Class is on the upper deck.
This coincides with their announcing a partnership deal that has been struck with SANTACO AIR who fly between Mumbai and Christmas Island . They are planning to introduce further services direct to Australia later this year. CASA say they will be trying to stop the planes as they are unsure about their airworthiness.
A spacious Business Class is on the upper deck.
Spokesmen for both Jetstar and Virgin said that they will not be beaten on price.
'Tiger Airways - the preferred Airline by 7 out of 10 asylum seekers.'
'We get you almost there.'
'We get you almost there.'
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