TT
Tiger Airways Australia
Australia
IATA
TT
Tango Tango
ICAO
TGW
Radio Callsign
GO CAT
Example: "GO CAT One Two Three" for TT123
About the "GO CAT" Callsign
When Tiger Airways Australia pilots communicate with air traffic control, they identify themselves using the radio callsign "GO CAT" followed by the flight number spoken in aviation pronunciation. For example, flight 456 would be "GO CAT Four Five Six." Radio callsigns are assigned by ICAO and are distinct from the airline's marketing name.
Destinations (14)
| Code | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| ADL | Adelaide International Airport | Adelaide | AU |
| ASP | Alice Springs Airport | Alice Springs | AU |
| BNE | Brisbane International Airport | Brisbane | AU |
| CNS | Cairns International Airport | Cairns | AU |
| CFS | Coffs Harbour Airport | Coffs Harbour | AU |
| DRW | Darwin International Airport | Darwin | AU |
| OOL | Gold Coast Airport | Gold Coast | AU |
| HBA | Hobart International Airport | Hobart | AU |
| MKY | Mackay Airport | Mackay | AU |
| MCY | Sunshine Coast Airport | Maroochydore | AU |
| MEL | Melbourne International Airport | Melbourne | AU |
| PER | Perth International Airport | Perth | AU |
| PPP | Proserpine Whitsunday Coast Airport | Proserpine | AU |
| SYD | Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport | Sydney | AU |