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Tiger Airways has released details of a poll of its passengers for their most favoured destinations for Tiger to fly to next, with Alice Springs topping the list.
The top destinations in descending order after Alice Springs were Mackay, Hervey Bay, Avalon and Rockhampton.
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“As we said from the outset, the voting poll is one way we can gauge customer sentiment and demand for our services. We’ve had over 15,000 votes in total through the poll and have been overwhelmed by the support, particularly for Alice Springs and Mackay, which have held the top spot between them for the duration of the poll,” said Carly Brear, Tiger’s commercial director.
“We’ve already announced a return to Mackay and we are keen to introduce services to a number of new destinations in the next phase of our development.”