Scoot-Tiger Airways strengthens distribution partnership with Sabre
Thursday, 08 May, 2017
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Scoot-Tiger Airways has extended a distribution partnership with Sabre.
Both airlines’ fares and all ancillary inventory will be made available via the Sabre Travel Marketplace for more than 400,000 Sabre-connected travel agents.
"Low-cost carriers are the biggest growth drivers in the region. This trend is likely to continue as countries in the region experience rising incomes and a propensity for short- to mid-haul travel. Airlines like Scoot-Tigerair are expanding their reach rapidly to cover destinations across the region to keep up with traveller demands," said Rakesh Narayan, vice president of supplier commerce at Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific.
Scoot-Tiger Airways have a combined network of 60 routes across Asia Pacific along with interline partners, and is a subsidiary of Singapore Air’s SIA Group.
It is in line with Scoot-Tiger Airways’ goal to bring low cost fares to customers globally.
"Scoot-Tiger Airways has offered affordable airfares since Tigerair started in 2004 and Scoot in 2012. We have been adding more destinations constantly and entered into partnerships with airlines and alliances to ensure that we provide the best value for our customers," said Trevor Spinks, head of sales and distribution at Scoot-Tigerair.
Scoot also recently announced it is spreading its wings much further with the launch of flights to Athens, Greece this summer.

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