Singapore Airlines and SAS Expand Codeshare Agreement
20 November 2013
Singapore Airlines and SAS Expand Codeshare Agreement
Singapore Airlines’ customers will be able to enjoy seamless travel to more cities in Europe, as a result of an expanded codeshare agreement with Star Alliance partner Scandinavian Airlines (SAS).
Codesharing has been expanded with immediate effect to SAS-operated flights from Copenhagen to: Berlin and Hamburg in Germany, Palanga and Vilnius in Lithuania, and Gdansk, Poznan, Warsaw and Wroclaw in Poland.
Singapore Airlines and SAS received regulatory approval for a joint venture in November last year. The partnership encompasses joint operations including the co-ordination of flight schedules and joint sales activities.
As part of the partnership, Singapore Airlines increased flight frequency between Singapore and Copenhagen effective 31 March 2013 from three to five times per week, with SAS codesharing on the flights.
Singapore Airlines and SAS have been codesharing since December 2010, and the agreement was expanded to cover more destinations in Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand in August this year.
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