SilkAir, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, sometimes fills the vacancy of Singapore Airlines flights, such as the Macau route. However, at the end of 2004, SilkAir grounded the Macau route, giving Xinfeng Tiger Airways an opportunity. Three months later, it was granted the right to fly to Macau and made its maiden voyage to Macau on March 25th, 2005. SilkAir also terminated its flight to Kabi in February 2005 because of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, which enabled Tiger Airways Xinfeng to obtain the right to fly to Kabi for the first time on June 5438+1October 7 of the same year. In July, 2005, Xinfeng Tiger Airways announced that it would open the Macau-Manila (Clark) route on June 30, 2005, implying that Tiger Airways would open a new base near Singapore to realize business diversification.
On February 9th, 2007, Tiger Airways Xinfeng announced that it hoped to set up Tiger Airways Xinfeng in Australia to specialize in domestic routes and become the three largest airlines in Australia, competing with Virgin Blue, Qantas and Jetstar. Tiger Airways Xinfeng Australia expanded its route scale, and the company established Tiger Airways Xinfeng Australia on March 16 of the same year after obtaining permission from the Australian authorities.
On June 5, 2007, 165438+ Xinfeng Tiger Airways announced the establishment of a joint venture airline in South Korea, which will fly to Japan, Mongolia, China and the Russian Far East based in Incheon International Airport.