In a significant boost to global connectivity, Air India and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have expanded their codeshare partnership, adding 51 new destinations. This move marks the largest expansion of the airlines’ codeshare agreement since 2010, enabling travelers to access 11 new Indian cities and 40 additional international locations.
From October 27, 2024, Air India and SIA will operate codeshare flights between Singapore and the Indian cities of Bengaluru and Chennai, boosting their weekly codeshare services between India and Singapore from 14 to 56. SIA will also codeshare on Air India’s domestic flights, providing access to destinations like Amritsar, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, and more.
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Air India customers will gain access to 29 additional international destinations across SIA’s network, including cities in Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam. Meanwhile, SIA passengers can connect to Air India’s flights to key international destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, enhancing travel options between the two regions.
This expanded partnership strengthens the connectivity between India and Southeast Asia, meeting rising travel demand and providing more seamless travel experiences.
Both airlines plan to continue expanding codeshare destinations, pending regulatory approvals.