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Singapore Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines Joint Agreement

Singapore Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines Sign Joint Venture Agreement

The CEOs of Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Goh Choon Phong and Rickard Gustafson, today signed a joint venture agreement in Singapore. This follows the memorandum of understanding that was signed in January and covers routes between Singapore and Scandinavia.

With a signed joint venture agreement, the 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. Singapore Airlines currently operates three weekly flights between Singapore and Copenhagen in a codeshare partnership with Scandinavian Airlines.

“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,” said Singapore Airlines CEO Mr Goh.

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“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,” said Scandinavian Airlines President and CEO Mr Gustafson.

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