Tigerair Australia today launches a How To Fly Tigerair educational video, starring players of the 2015 Melbourne Storm team including some of the biggest names in the NRL such as Cameron Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk.
Tigerair Australia commercial director Adam Rowe says the video has been launched ahead of Easter, one of the busiest travel periods in Australia, and just before Tigerair's first home sponsored Melbourne Storm match at AAMI Park on Monday.
"Essentially the video is a fun way to educate the travelling public about flying Tigerair and also to leverage our partnership with Melbourne Storm," Mr Rowe said.
"Demand for flights is always very high across the Easter holiday period, which means airports are busier than usual and we want to help everyone get to their destination as quickly as possible.
"We're always keen to be as transparent as possible about our travel rules which enable us to pass on consistently great value fares.
"It's easy to fly Tigerair - simply know your options and play by the simple rules.
"Essentially that's about turning up on time and ensuring you book the right luggage allowance for your travel needs. The boys in purple found it easy and we want our customers to as well."
The video launches today at noon (AEDT) on Tigerair Australia's You Tube channel, (http://youtu.be/Ymn4vRVsj6M),Facebook page @tigerair (au), website (www.tigerair.com) and will also be communicated directly to Tigerair Australia's "Infrequent Flyer Club" members.
The Melbourne Storm team will run through a banner promoting the video before the match against the NZ Warriors at AAMI Park on Monday.
Tigerair now has web check-in available across Australia and self-serve check-in kiosks in popular ports to make travelling Tigerair more efficient and convenient than ever.
"With Tigerair flying to all the key NRL fixtures around Australia, we're thrilled to provide sports fans with the opportunity to catch their favourite team in action more often," Mr Rowe said.
Original article: www.caboolturenews.com.au/news/melbourne-storm-players-star-how-fly-tigerair-vide/2595408/
Courtesy of Caboolture News