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Virgin transfers SYD-OOL capacity to Tiger

written by WOFA | May 5, 2014
Virgin Australia will reduce its capacity on the Sydney to Gold Coast route, while subsidiary Tigerair will increase its services.  (Rob Finlayson)
Virgin Australia will reduce its capacity on the Sydney to Gold Coast route, while subsidiary Tigerair will increase its services. (Rob Finlayson)

Virgin Australia will reduce its daily return services between Sydney and the Gold Coast from 12 to nine from July, while its Tigerair subsidiary will increase its daily services on the route from two to four.

“It starts to build up a good presence and a solid market offering for us up there [on the Gold Coast],” Tigerair chief executive Rob Sharp told Fairfax media. “These network reviews are a very important part of positioning the business going forward.”

Virgin transfers SYD-OOL capacity to Tiger Comment

  • marc

    says:

    Glad to see the real story on this one, including a proper headline. Reading the local Gold Coast Bulletin (News Corp) made it sound like Virgin was pulling out altogether.

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