Singapore Airlines and Air India signed a commercial cooperation framework agreement to work toward definitive joint business agreements, subject to regulatory approvals. The airlines plan to coordinate flight schedules and offer single-itinerary bookings across both carriers to improve connectivity between Singapore and India. They will also explore expanded corporate travel programme participation and additional frequent-flyer privileges for Air India’s Maharaja Club and Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer members. The companies said the cooperation could be broadened to selected markets beyond Singapore and India, pending regulatory approvals. Singapore Airlines and Air India currently codeshare on 61 points in 20 countries and territories.
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