List of Tiger Group destinations

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Tigerair flies to over 50 destinations in 13 countries in the Asia Pacific region. This is a list of current and confirmed prospective destinations that Tigerair are flying to (as a group), as of June2023.

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Destinations

IATAAirline
TR T igerair Singapore
TT Tigerair Australia
RI Tigerair Mandala
DG Tigerair Philippines
IT Tigerair Taiwan
Hubs
Future routes
Seasonal routes
Terminated routes
CityCountryIATAICAOAirportTRTTRIDGITRefs
Asahikawa JapanAKJRJEC Asahikawa Airport Yes check.svg
Bacolod PhilippinesBCDRPVB Bacolod–Silay International Airport Yes check.svg
Bandung IndonesiaBDOWICC Husein Sastranegara International Airport Yes check.svg
Bangalore IndiaBLRVOBL Bengaluru International Airport Yes check.svg
Bangkok ThailandDMKVTBD Don Mueang International Airport Yes check.svg
Bangkok ThailandBKKVTBS Suvarnabhumi Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Busan South KoreaPUSRKPK Gimhae International Airport Yes check.svg
Cebu PhilippinesCEBRPVM Mactan–Cebu International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Chennai IndiaMAAVOMM Chennai International Airport Yes check.svg
Clark PhilippinesCRKRPLC Clark International Airport Yes check.svg
Colombo Sri LankaCMBVCBI Bandaranaike International Airport Yes check.svgSuspended on 24 Aug 2013
Daegu South KoreaTAERKTN Daegu International Airport Yes check.svg
Davao PhilippinesDVORPMD Francisco Bangoy International Airport Yes check.svg
Denpasar IndonesiaDPSWADD Ngurah Rai International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Dhaka BangladeshDACVGHS Shahjalal International Airport Yes check.svg
Fukuoka JapanFUKRJFF Fukuoka airport Yes check.svg
Guangzhou People's Republic of ChinaCANZGGG Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Yes check.svg
Hakodate JapanHKDRJCH Hakodate Airport Yes check.svg
Hat Yai ThailandHDYVTSS Hat Yai International Airport Yes check.svg
Haikou People's Republic of ChinaHAKZJHK Haikou Meilan International Airport Yes check.svg
Hanoi VietnamHANVVNB Noi Bai International Airport Yes check.svg
Hobart AustraliaHBAYMHB Hobart International Airport Yes check.svg
Ho Chi Minh City VietnamSGNVVTS Tan Son Nhat International Airport Yes check.svg
Hong Kong Hong KongHKGVHHH Hong Kong International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Hyderabad IndiaHYDVOHS Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Yes check.svg
Iloilo PhilippinesILORPVI Iloilo International Airport Yes check.svg
Jakarta IndonesiaCGKWIII Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Jeju South KoreaCJURKPC Jeju International Airport Yes check.svg
Kalibo PhilippinesKLORPVK Kalibo International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Kaohsiung TaiwanKHHRCKH Kaohsiung International Airport Yes check.svg
Krabi ThailandKBVVTSG Krabi Airport Yes check.svg
Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaKULWMKK Kuala Lumpur International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Kuching MalaysiaKCHWBGG Kuching International Airport Suspended on 1 July 2013 [1]
Kota Kinabalu MalaysiaBKIWBKK Kota Kinabalu International Airport Suspended on 7 Jan 2013
Laoag PhilippinesLAORPLI Laoag International Airport Suspended on 16 July 2013
Lombok IndonesiaLOPWADL Lombok International Airport Yes check.svg*New route launching soon
Mackay AustraliaMKYYBMK Mackay Airport Yes check.svg
Macau MacaoMFMVMMC Macau Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Manila PhilippinesMNLRPLL Ninoy Aquino International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svgTR operates from Terminal 1

DG operates from Terminal 4

Medan IndonesiaKNOWIMM Kuala Namu International Airport Yes check.svg
Nagoya JapanNGORJGG Chubu Centrair International Airport Yes check.svg
Naha JapanOKAROAH Naha Airport Yes check.svg
Niigata JapanKIJRJSN Niigata Airport Yes check.svg
Okayama JapanOKJRJOB Okayama Airport Yes check.svg
Osaka JapanKIXRJBB Kansai International Airport Yes check.svg
Pekanbaru IndonesiaPKUWIBB Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport Yes check.svg
Penang MalaysiaPENWMKP Penang International Airport Yes check.svg
Perth AustraliaPERYPPH Perth Airport Yes check.svg
Phnom Penh CambodiaPNHVDPP Phnom Penh International Airport Yes check.svg
Phuket ThailandHKTVTSP Phuket International Airport Yes check.svg
Puerto Princesa PhilippinesPPSRPVP Puerto Princesa International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Sendai JapanSDJRJSS Sendai Airport Yes check.svg
Singapore SingaporeSINWSSS Singapore Changi Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Shenzhen People's Republic of ChinaSZXZGSZ Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport Yes check.svg
Surabaya IndonesiaSUBWARR Juanda International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Tacloban PhilippinesTACRPVA Tacloban Airport Yes check.svg
Taichung TaiwanRMQRCMQ Taichung International Airport Yes check.svg
Taipei TaiwanTPERCTP Taipei Taoyuan International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Thiruvananthapuram IndiaTRVVOTV Trivandrum International Airport Yes check.svg
Tiruchirapalli IndiaTRZVOTR Tiruchirapalli Airport Yes check.svg
Tokyo JapanHNDRJTT Haneda Airport Yes check.svg
Tokyo JapanNRTRJAA Narita International Airport Yes check.svg
Yangon MyanmarRGNWARJ Yangon International Airport Yes check.svg
Yogyakarta IndonesiaJOGWARJ Adisucipto International Airport Yes check.svgYes check.svg

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References

  1. "Tiger Airways Cancels Kuching Service from July 2013".

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