Delta Air Lines and Tiger Airways to launch Sydney services on Friday
Sydney Airport will welcome the launch of services by two new carriers – Delta Airlines and Tiger Airways – this Friday.
Delta is the world’s largest airline and will commence a service from Sydney to Los Angeles.
Tiger will commence flying on the Sydney-Melbourne route. As well as being Australia’s busiest route, this city pairing is one of the busiest routes in the world with more than seven million passengers flying between the cities last year.
The CEO of Sydney Airport, Russell Balding, said the arrival of two new carriers on the one day was great news for Sydney and a vote of confidence in the future development of Sydney Airport.
“Delta’s entrance into the Australian market shows again that Sydney Airport is an attractive destination for international carriers. It is a real win for Sydney. It will boost tourism to Sydney and provides travellers with more choice when travelling between North America and Australia.
“It demonstrates again the benefits for the community of having Sydney Airport as the nation’s gateway.
“Tiger will be expanding its network by adding the Sydney-Melbourne route and this is another win for Sydney.
“Sydney is Australia’s biggest tourist attraction and the extra choice Tiger Airways provides will give people from Melbourne an extra reason to visit Sydney.
“The entry of Tiger Airways into the Sydney market is a real boost for domestic tourism. Tiger will be operating from the T2 Terminal.
“Sydney Airport is a major contributor to Sydney’s economy and the arrival of two new carriers is very good news for all those people employed in Sydney’s tourism, hospitality, and related industries” Mr Balding said.
Delta is the world’s largest airline and will commence a service from Sydney to Los Angeles.
Tiger will commence flying on the Sydney-Melbourne route. As well as being Australia’s busiest route, this city pairing is one of the busiest routes in the world with more than seven million passengers flying between the cities last year.
The CEO of Sydney Airport, Russell Balding, said the arrival of two new carriers on the one day was great news for Sydney and a vote of confidence in the future development of Sydney Airport.
“Delta’s entrance into the Australian market shows again that Sydney Airport is an attractive destination for international carriers. It is a real win for Sydney. It will boost tourism to Sydney and provides travellers with more choice when travelling between North America and Australia.
“It demonstrates again the benefits for the community of having Sydney Airport as the nation’s gateway.
“Tiger will be expanding its network by adding the Sydney-Melbourne route and this is another win for Sydney.
“Sydney is Australia’s biggest tourist attraction and the extra choice Tiger Airways provides will give people from Melbourne an extra reason to visit Sydney.
“The entry of Tiger Airways into the Sydney market is a real boost for domestic tourism. Tiger will be operating from the T2 Terminal.
“Sydney Airport is a major contributor to Sydney’s economy and the arrival of two new carriers is very good news for all those people employed in Sydney’s tourism, hospitality, and related industries” Mr Balding said.










