Tiger Airways Australia will resume flights between Melbourne and the Gold Coast next week.
It's the third route the airline has started flying again after its six-week grounding ended earlier this month.
Tiger said a daily Melbourne-Gold Coast return service would begin on Wednesday and it would make further announcements about other routes in due course.
It's also flying up to five Melbourne-Sydney return services a day and two return Melbourne-Brisbane services.
Tiger spokeswoman Vanessa Regan said the Gold Coast had been a very popular destination for the airline in the past.
AAP
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