Ideas for using green beans Tiger Airways is to launch daily flights to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh on 1 October 2012. Promotional fares to Phnom Penh are now available from Sin$ 78 one-way (Singapore to Phnom Penh) all-inclusive and US$ 60 one-way (Phnom Penh to Singapore) all-inclusive. These special fares are available till 18 July 2012, for travel from 1 October 2012 till 31 March 2013. Terms and conditions apply. “Cambodia has made great strides over the past decade to become both a tremendously popular tourist destination and a business hub in the region. Tiger Airways is glad to be able to contribute to the country's continued growth by further strengthening its international air links, offering travellers more choices of flights to better serve their needs, be it for business or leisure,” said Tiger Singapore’s Managing Director, Stewart Adams. “From soaking up the local sights and sounds with a leisurely stroll down Sisowath Quay, to visiting the famous Silver Pagoda, or even grabbing a bargain at the Central Market or the Russian Market, the city has plenty to offer to its visitors.” The flights will be Tiger’s first foray into Cambodia, and follows hotly on the heels of the launch of new flights to Hyderabad on 27 September 2012.
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