Philippines suspends Clark bound flights of Singapore budget airline
MANILA (AFP) - The government has suspended Singapore budget carrier Tiger Airways from operating flights from Macau to Clark international airport, the Civil Aeronautics Board said Thursday.
According to CAB executive director, Eduardo Manalac, the airline was found to have violated several operating conditions, including charging rates that have not been approved by the board and falsely claiming the services had been approved.
The firm was also found to have advertised and sold seats even before lodging an application with the aviation industry regulator, Manalac said.
According to CAB executive director, Eduardo Manalac, the airline was found to have violated several operating conditions, including charging rates that have not been approved by the board and falsely claiming the services had been approved.
The firm was also found to have advertised and sold seats even before lodging an application with the aviation industry regulator, Manalac said.
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