The CEOs of Singapore Airlines and Scandinavian
Airlines, Goh Choon Phong and Rickard Gustafson, have signed a
joint venture agreement which follows the Memorandum of
Understanding that was signed in January and covers routes between
Singapore and Scandinavia.
With a signed joint venture agreement, the two Star
Alliance carriers can move forward to plan further actions within
the wide-ranging partnership, which will go beyond existing
codeshare ties to include the co-ordination of flight schedules,
joint sales activities and enhanced network connectivity.
Regulatory approval will now be sought from authorities in
Singapore and Europe.
The partnership is expected to lead to growth in
existing air services between Singapore and Scandinavia, and,
subject to market conditions at the appropriate time, pave the way
for a new route between Singapore and Stockholm. SIA currently
operates three weekly flights between Singapore and Copenhagen in
a codeshare partnership with SAS.
Goh Choon Phong, CEO of Singapore Airlines,
said, “This agreement is a win-win for SIA and SAS,
and benefits our customers by making air travel more convenient
between Asia and Scandinavia. We look forward to co-ordinating
schedules to enable more seamless connections to points in
Northern Europe, as well as Asia and Southwest Pacific, through
our respective hubs. When market conditions allow for it we also
look forward to expanding frequency between Singapore and
Copenhagen, and adding new destinations in Scandinavia.”
Rickard Gustafson, SAS President and CEO,
added, “We are pleased that the joint venture agreement is now
signed and we can proceed with expanding our partnership and
thereby also improve the service and benefits for Scandinavian
travellers. Singapore Airlines will be a vital part of our Asia
strategy and we look forward to jointly explore further
opportunities in this exciting and important market.”
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