Air India and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have entered into a commercial cooperation framework agreement, marking a significant step towards enhancing their partnership. Signed on 16 January 2026 in Mumbai by Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson and SIA’s CEO Goh Choon Phong, the agreement aims to improve connectivity between Singapore and India, offering customers more choices and benefits.
The collaboration, pending regulatory approvals and the finalisation of joint business agreements, will enable seamless travel experiences with expanded route options and unified booking systems across both airlines. This partnership also seeks to enhance frequent flyer benefits and corporate travel offerings, whilst coordinating flight schedules for greater convenience.
The airlines currently codeshare on 61 points in 20 countries, following an expansion in October 2024 that added 51 international and domestic destinations. The new agreement could further broaden cooperation beyond Singapore and India, subject to regulatory approvals, to meet the growing demand for global connectivity.
Campbell Wilson stated, “We are pleased to take our valued, long-term relationship with Singapore Airlines to the next level through this new commercial cooperation understanding.” Goh Choon Phong added, “This agreement is a strategic, win-win collaboration that will strengthen connectivity between Singapore and India.”
Further details will be announced as plans are finalised, with both airlines committed to supporting the growth of air travel and tourism in both countries.
