The approvals enable
MAB and SIA to begin work progressively on deepening their commercial
partnership, enhancing connectivity and offering greater flexibility for
customers travelling between Malaysia and Singapore. Potential initiatives
include revenue sharing flights between the two countries, joint fare products,
coordinated flight schedules, and joint corporate travel arrangements across
both markets. The carriers will communicate further details as they are rolled
out. Datuk Captain Izham bin Ismail,
Group Managing Director, Malaysia Aviation Group, said that the formalisation
of the strategic joint business partnership with Singapore Airlines represents
a step in advancing the Group’s Long-Term Business Plan 3.0 and positioning
Malaysia Airlines for its next phase of growth. “This collaboration brings
together complementary frequencies and aligned schedules, enabling deeper
connectivity between Malaysia and Singapore. Over time, it reinforces Malaysia
Airlines’ competitive position by enhancing scale, relevance, and network
resilience across key markets.”
Mr Goh Choon Phong, Chief Executive Officer,
Singapore Airlines, said: “I would like to thank the authorities in both
Singapore and Malaysia, whose approvals pave the way for this deeper strategic
partnership between Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines. Our win-win collaboration strengthens both
carriers’ operations, while delivering enhanced value to customers across our
combined networks. This also reinforces the long-standing and deep
people-to-people and trade links between Singapore and Malaysia, supporting
economic growth and connectivity that will benefit both nations.”
Since signing their agreement in October 2019, MAB
and SIA have progressively expanded their codeshare arrangements. Today, SIA
codeshares on Malaysia Airlines’ services between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore,
London (Heathrow), and 15 domestic destinations 1 within Malaysia. MAB
codeshares on SIA’s services between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and Penang in
Malaysia, as well as between Singapore and Barcelona, Brussels, Cape Town,
Copenhagen, Istanbul, Johannesburg, London (Heathrow), Rome, and Zurich.
In February 2024, both carriers introduced
reciprocal cross-participation between their frequent flyer programmes,
allowing members to earn Enrich points and KrisFlyer miles on selected flights
operated by the airlines. More details can be found in Annexe A.