New low-fare Budget airlines launching has been delayed by the Thai airlines and alliance with Singapore’s Tiger Airways to May 2011 from late march as announced by the Chairman Ampon Kittiampon in a press release for the reporters of the current airlines news coverage. This delay in the launching will no doubt slow down the growth of the Thai airways with regard to the name in market as well as economic growth of the airlines in the market.
Thai Tiger Airways delays are due to process of securing the funding approval for investment from the Transport Ministry and the National Economic and Social Development Board, as he said.
51 percent owned by Thai Airways, and the rest forty nine percent shares is being holded by the Thai airways. Thai airways looking for the delivery as soon as possible in the coming new season.
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