Star Alliance members United Airlines and Singapore Airlines (SIA) are expanding their codeshare arrangements to include 19 new destinations in Asia and the US.
From April 26, United’s customers will be able to connect to nine new codeshare destinations in the SIA Group network, including Bandar Seri Begawan, Siem Reap, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Bali, Jakarta, Surabaya, Perth and Male.
SIA customers may connect on United’s flights out of Los Angeles to 10 new codeshare destinations in the US, such as Austin, Baltimore, Boise, Cleveland, Denver, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Reno and Sacramento, all of which complement existing connections.
This expansion is timely as more countries around the world ease border restrictions and demand for international air travel is on the rise, recognised both airlines.
The codeshare flights will be made available for sale progressively through the airlines’ respective booking channels, subject to regulatory approvals.
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Star Alliance members United Airlines and Singapore Airlines (SIA) are expanding their codeshare arrangements to include 19 new destinations in Asia and the US.
From April 26, United’s customers will be able to connect to nine new codeshare destinations in the SIA Group network, including Bandar Seri Begawan, Siem Reap, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Bali, Jakarta, Surabaya, Perth and Male.
SIA customers may connect on United’s flights out of Los Angeles to 10 new codeshare destinations in the US, such as Austin, Baltimore, Boise, Cleveland, Denver, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Reno and Sacramento, all of which complement existing connections.
This expansion is timely as more countries around the world ease border restrictions and demand for international air travel is on the rise, recognised both airlines.
The codeshare flights will be made available for sale progressively through the airlines’ respective booking channels, subject to regulatory approvals.