Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Garuda Indonesia
have expanded their codeshare agreement.
Under the expanded
agreement, the two airlines are now codesharing on each
other’s flights between Singapore and the Indonesian capital
Jakarta. SIA and Garuda Indonesia each operate nine flights per
day on the route.
The two carriers first started
codesharing in 2010 on each other’s flights between Singapore and
Denpasar (Bali). In 2014, the agreement was expanded to include
flights between Singapore and Surabaya.
SIA’s regional subsidiary SilkAir also codeshares on Garuda Indonesia-operated flights to
Denpasar and Surabaya, while Garuda Indonesia codeshares on SilkAir-operated flights to ten destinations1 in its Indonesia
network.
“We are delighted to be further expanding our
agreement with Garuda Indonesia to include more codeshare flights
for our customers,” said SIA’s Senior Vice President Marketing
Planning, Mr Tan Kai Ping. “Indonesia is a very popular
tourism and business destination and we are pleased to make the
country more accessible to travellers from all around the world.
This reflects our continuous efforts to work with our partners to
offer more seamless travel experiences for our customers.”
SIA and Garuda Indonesia
operate a combined total of 175 weekly scheduled services between
Singapore and Indonesia.
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