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TigerAir Tuesday, O/W Flights from $59.95 (Eg Sydney <> Coffs Harbour, Melbourne > Hobart) and more

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TigerAir Tuesday, flights from $59.95!

Discounted flights from all capital cities, and other major (and some not so major) ports.

Deal finishes tomorrow.

All fares are subject to availability and may vary until booking is confirmed. Fares may not be available on all routes and are not available on all flights or days. Prices are based on a one-way economy Light Fare. 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 0.42% and 1.18% 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. Add $35 AUD/ $40 NZD when booking travel by phone. Add $32 AUD when booking travel at the airport. Fares are not refundable under the fare conditions but you may be entitled to a refund under the Australian Consumer Law in certain circumstances. Bookings may be changed by paying the fee and any applicable fare difference in accordance with our conditions of carriage, as published on our website on the day you request your change. For Light Fares, additional charges apply for optional extras such as checked-in baggage travel insurance and reserved seat selection.

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  • Can't find any flights between Hobart and Melbourne for $60. The days were all either NA or $120~.

    Pretty small travel period.

    • Did a quick check, TT501 on 25th of June is $46.95, if that helps

  • What does "O/W" mean?

    • 1 Way I believe…

      • Lol of course - silly me…

  • Tiger is such an incompetent outfit.

    They can't even get their marketing right.

    Here they are banging on about a "Tiger Tuesday" Syd-Melb special fare for 16-30 July for $76.95, when they have other fares for that sector/period going for $64.95.

    That is their busiest and most important sector, and one of the busiest sectors internationally.

    What terminal dummies.

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