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Up to 40% off One Way Domestic Flights: Sydney-Gold Coast $43.95, Melbourne-Hobart $46.95 @ TigerAir

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Tiger is having a (groan) end of fly-nancial year sale. 40% off.

Examples:

sydney to gold coast
travel 24 july until 20 september
from $43.95

melbourne to hobart
travel 24 july until 20 september
from $46.95

*Fares available until 12pm aest 16/06/2018 or unless sold out prior. Fares are correct as at 13 June 2018 for travel during the stated travel period. Light Fares are per person in AUD and include GST. Payments made with credit or debit cards are subject to a card payment fee of between 0.86% and 1.33% per booking. Payments made with interest free will attract a booking and service fee which is detailed at point of purchase. Payments made with POLi do not attract a payment fee. Fares are non-refundable.

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  • +3

    Be warned fellow ozbargainers - Tiger (and Jetsar) may cancel your flight due to "operational reasons".

    Be prepared for potential cancellation if you fly with them.

    • +7

      Never had issues with either of these carriers and have flown with them multiple times

      • I haven't had this issue with Jetstar either.. Although, I'm sure it happens.

        • Had similar issue with both Tigerair (rescheduled to 5 hours earlier) and Jetstar (rescheduled to 5 hours later) killed 1 day in my holiday plans on both occasions. Insurnace only pays you if the flight is later delayed by more than 6 hours

    • So might Qantas.

      Plane can't fly due to Electrical problem ? Operational Reasons.
      Pilot calls in sick and no one else is available? Operational Reasons.
      Flight coming in from another city was delayed and now the flight crew has worked too many consecutive hours? Operational Reasons.

      Flight not full enough and they don't want to fly? Sure Tiger might do this more than Qantas, but it's all possible…

      • More likely it's due to them overbooking the flight and you get bumped in favour of a full-fare paying passenger.

      • "Flight not full enough and they don't want to fly?"

        This is the main one. Tiger I have heard a lot of bad stories about. Apparently the likelihood of Tiger doing this varies with region. Overall it seems they do it as a common business practice whereas not all the others do, but I'm not sure that Australia is affected too much. IIRC flights through Asia are troublesome?

        Such practice should be made illegal. You booked it? It flies or you get $1000's in your pocket (possibly allowing a certain percentage of cancelled flights.. whatever is reasonable based on unexpected maintenance issues)

        I haven't flown Tiger. I won't for anything important like a connecting flight (which is most flights for me.. I'm in Perth). It was hell in America with domestic flights constantly cancelled because they hadn't sold enough seats. It has got to stop.

        </opinion>

      • lol 99% of the time it is because the flight is not full enough. FLY TIGER AT UR OWN RISK, id rather walk than fly with these pricks

    • I fly every week and this has never happened to me. Not saying it can't, but I don't think this is a massive criteria for consideration for many given the general price difference against the more premium airlines.

  • +1

    The flight time between major cities are stricted. Not quite a deal for me

    • stricted?

      • probably meant restricted?

      • It's for the first time something is made strict, after that if it's made strict again, it's restricted. :)

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