Singapore Airlines and Jetblue Airways have filed an application with the US department of transportation to enter into a codeshare agreement.
The two airlines have been interline partners since 2011. The expanded partnership would mean Singapore travellers gain an extra 16 destinations in the US, while Jetblue customers would have access to five new cities in Europe and Asia.
“The partnership is testament to our continuous commitment to expand our network and provide customers with more seamless travel options,” said executive VP of commercial, Mak Swee Wah.
“The opportunities offered by our combined network also show how we can achieve more by cooperating with the right partners,” he added.
Jetblue president Robin Hayes, said: “By expanding our partnership, Jetblue customers will now have access to many more destinations around the globe, enjoying the ultimate service and comfort throughout their entire journey.
“This is another first-rate airline partner for JetBlue in a short time, which truly reaffirms our growing status among airlines globally.”
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