Tigerair Taiwan
Tigerair Taiwan is a low-cost carrier based at Taoyuan International Airport. The airline has a fleet of ten aircraft as of March 2017. It was formed as a joint venture between China Airlines Group and Budget Aviation Holdings.
Prior to 2016, China Airlines held 80 percent of the share while Budget Aviation Holdings and Mandarin Airlines each held 10 percent. In 2017, as Tigerair Singapore merged into Scoot, CAPA reported that China Airlines had purchased Budget Aviation Holdings' 10% stake, leaving China Airlines and its subsidiary Mandarin Airlines as joint owners of the airline.
History
Taiwan was the last major market in Asia to have a low-cost carrier. In early 2013, China Airlines and Transasia Airways became the first Taiwanese carriers to express interest in forming an LCC. The further reduction in entry barriers by the Civil Aeronautics Administration made it favorable for the creation of LCCs.In October 2013, China Airlines chairman Sun Hung-Hsiang announced that the airline was in talks with a foreign LCC to start a LCC based in Taiwan. The partnership was made public in December 2013 when China Airlines created a new joint venture with Singaporean low-cost carrier Tigerair to establish Tigerair Taiwan. As part of the deal, China Airlines would hold a 90 percent share in the new carrier with Tiger Airways Holdings owning the other 10 percent. In March 2014, China Airlines subsidiary Mandarin Airlines took over 10% of its parent company's share in Tigerair Taiwan.
In September 2014, Tigerair Taiwan received an Air Operator's Certificate from the Civil Aeronautics Administration. The airline then commenced operations on 26 September 2014, with the first flight being from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Singapore Changi Airport.
V Air, a subsidiary of Transasia Airways, ceased operations at the end of September 2016, leaving Tigerair Taiwan as the only LCC based in Taiwan.
Livery
All Tigerair Taiwan aircraft wear the Tigerair group livery along while having the words "TAIWAN" painted onto the rear of the fuselage. The airline is the first international carrier to have the word 'Taiwan' as part of a corporate livery or a company name.Destinations
Tigerair Taiwan serves the following destinations:Country / Region | City | Airport | Notes | Refs |
Japan | Asahikawa | Asahikawa Airport | ||
Japan | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Airport | http://airlineroute.net/2015/12/16/it-fukngo-jan16/ | |
Japan | Hakodate | Hakodate Airport | ||
Japan | Ibaraki | Ibaraki Airport | ||
Japan | Nagoya | Chubu Centrair International Airport | ||
Japan | Naha | Naha Airport | ||
Japan | Niigata | Niigata Airport | ||
Japan | Okayama | Okayama Airport | ||
Japan | Osaka | Kansai International Airport | ||
Japan | Sendai | Sendai Airport | ||
Japan | Tokyo | Haneda Airport | ||
Japan | Tokyo | Narita International Airport | ||
Macau | Macau | Macau International Airport | ||
Philippines | Cebu | Mactan-Cebu International Airport | ||
Philippines | Kalibo | Kalibo International Airport | ||
Philippines | Puerto Princesa | Puerto Princesa International Airport | ||
South Korea | Busan | Gimhae International Airport | ||
South Korea | Daegu | Daegu International Airport | ||
South Korea | Jeju | Jeju International Airport | ||
Taiwan | Kaohsiung | Kaohsiung International Airport | ||
Taiwan | Taichung | Taichung International Airport | ||
Taiwan | Taipei | Taoyuan International Airport | ||
Thailand | Bangkok | Don Mueang International Airport |