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Singapore's Tiger Airways may buy budget airline |
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
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SINGAPORE, April 21 (Reuters) - Tiger Airways, a low-fare airline partly owned by Singapore Airlines, said on Monday it may buy another low-cost carrier in Asia after soaring fuel costs and tough competition sent some of its rivals into tailspin. Tiger Chief Executive Tony Davis told reporters he was in talks with six parties in Asia for potential joint ventures or acquisitions to boost growth. >> Full Story
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