Garuda, SIA look to beef-up codeshare cooperation
Garuda Indonesia and Singapore Airlines have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore broader partnership opportunities, namely additional codeshares. The agreement coincides with the launch of Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights on between Indonesia and Singapore, say the two carriers in a joint statement. Under Singapore’s VTL scheme, fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in Singapore need not serve quarantine. “The scope of the collaboration includes the potential alignment of frequent flyer programmes, joint marketing activities, and initiatives to promote inbound tourism into Indonesia, subject to regulatory approval,” say the pair. “Both partners are also committed to finding new growth opportunities in the air freight segment, as well as cooperation in maintenance, repair, and overhaul activities.” The two carriers already have a limited codesharing arrangement, which was reactivated on 1 October. The carriers codeshare on services from Singapore to Jakarta, Bali, and Surabaya. Cirium schedules data suggests that for the time being Garuda is placing its code on SIA services.<br/>
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Garuda, SIA look to beef-up codeshare cooperation
Garuda Indonesia and Singapore Airlines have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore broader partnership opportunities, namely additional codeshares. The agreement coincides with the launch of Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights on between Indonesia and Singapore, say the two carriers in a joint statement. Under Singapore’s VTL scheme, fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in Singapore need not serve quarantine. “The scope of the collaboration includes the potential alignment of frequent flyer programmes, joint marketing activities, and initiatives to promote inbound tourism into Indonesia, subject to regulatory approval,” say the pair. “Both partners are also committed to finding new growth opportunities in the air freight segment, as well as cooperation in maintenance, repair, and overhaul activities.” The two carriers already have a limited codesharing arrangement, which was reactivated on 1 October. The carriers codeshare on services from Singapore to Jakarta, Bali, and Surabaya. Cirium schedules data suggests that for the time being Garuda is placing its code on SIA services.<br/>