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Singapore Airlines and SilkAir to codeshare with Fiji Airways

SIA and SilkAir can access Fiji Airways' flights between Singapore and Nadi.

Singapore Airlines (SIA), SilkAir, and Fiji Airways signed a codeshare agreement that will provide more connections for customers travelling to Fiji from 10 destinations in Asia and Europe through the Singapore hub.

Under the agreement, Singapore Airlines and SilkAir customers can access Fiji Airways’ non-stop flights between Singapore and Nadi, including the airline’s third weekly seasonal service that was launched on 4 April 2018. SIA added that customers can also travel on codeshare flights between Nadi and three domestic destinations, including the Fijian capital Suva, Labasa, and Savusavu. In turn,

Fiji Airways customers will be able to access Singapore Airlines and SilkAir operated flights to destinations in, China, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.

The codeshare flights are subject to regulatory approvals. Tickets will be progressively made available for sale through the various booking channels following the approvals. 

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