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Singapore Airlines expands codeshare deal with Garuda Indonesia

April 15, 2019: Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Garuda Indonesia will codeshare on each other’s flights between Singapore and the Indonesian capital Jakarta, as part of the expanded codeshare agreement between the two carriers.

Singapore Airlines expands codeshare deal with Garuda Indonesia
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April 15, 2019: Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Garuda Indonesia will codeshare on each other's flights between Singapore and the Indonesian capital Jakarta, as part of the expanded codeshare agreement between the two carriers.

SIA and Garuda Indonesia each operate nine flights per day on the route.

The two carriers first started codesharing in 2010 on each other's flights between Singapore and Denpasar (Bali). In 2014, the agreement was expanded to include flights between Singapore and Surabaya.

The airline informed through a statement: "SIA's regional subsidiary SilkAir also codeshares on Garuda Indonesia-operated flights to Denpasar and Surabaya, while Garuda Indonesia codeshares on SilkAir-operated flights to ten destinations in its Indonesia network."

SIA's senior vice president Marketing Planning, Tan Kai Ping said: "Indonesia is a very popular tourism and business destination and we are pleased to make the country more accessible to travellers from all around the world. This reflects our continuous efforts to work with our partners to offer more seamless travel experiences for our customers."

Pikri Ilham Kurniansyah, director of Commercial, Garuda Indonesia, added, "We truly believe we can provide our mutual customers the highest level of service, which exceeds the industry standard. Southeast Asia is a very important region for Garuda Indonesia, while Singapore in particular is a key growth market. Garuda Indonesia's flights to Singapore have played an important role in improving economic ties as well as cultural exchanges between the two countries. Today, just as more than half a century ago, Singapore remains a partner in growth as well as an important market for Garuda Indonesia."

SIA and Garuda Indonesia operate a combined total of 175 weekly scheduled services between Singapore and Indonesia.

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