
SIA, ANA to operate revenue-sharing flights in September
The flight will be offered first between Singapore and Japan.
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) will operate revenue-sharing flights between Singapore and Japan starting in September.
The joint fare products for these services will go on sale in May.
The partnership will offer customers more fare options, enhanced flight coordination between Singapore and Japan, and seamless connectivity across Star Alliance carriers.
Both airlines are also working to offer enhanced reciprocal benefits for ANA Mileage Club and KrisFlyer frequent flyer members, including the ability to earn miles on an expanded number of booking classes on ANA and SIA flights.
The partners also plan to align corporate programmes to boost offerings for business travellers.
Subject to regulatory approvals, ANA and SIA also intend to expand the scope of the joint venture to include other key markets beyond Japan and Singapore such as Australia, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
“As we align our frequent flyer and corporate travel programmes and add more markets to our commercial joint venture agreement, we can offer even greater value, better connectivity, and an exceptional experience for customers travelling between Singapore and Japan, and beyond,” Shinichi Inoue, CEO of All Nippon Airways said.