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Air India and Singapore Airlines Forge Landmark Partnership to Enhance Connectivity

The framework agreement aims to enhance frequent-flyer benefits and corporate travel options while expanding route choices and synchronizing schedules between the two carriers.

  • On January 16, 2026, Air India and Singapore Airlines signed a cooperation framework in Mumbai to deepen ties and expand passenger options, signed by CEOs Campbell Wilson and Goh Choon Phong.
  • Building on a prior codeshare expansion that added 51 destinations, Air India and Singapore Airlines framed the new pact as a structured platform to define future collaboration.
  • Reciprocal benefits for loyalty members will expand beyond Star Alliance entitlements for Air India’s Maharaja Club and Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer programmes, and corporate travel programmes will include more business travellers.
  • Subject to regulatory approvals, the airlines plan to enable seamless connections and unified booking while examining cooperation in select markets beyond India and Singapore.
  • A strategic, win‑win collaboration aims to strengthen connectivity between Singapore and India, with Air India committed to expanding its global footprint and the airlines taking a measured approach to create long-term value for customers and stakeholders.
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NewsBytes broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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