Singapore – Malaysia Airlines Berhad and Singapore Airlines have formally confirmed their strategic joint business partnership, following regulatory approvals from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia in January 2026 and the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore in July 2025.
The green light allows both carriers to progressively deepen commercial cooperation, with plans to enhance connectivity and flexibility for travellers between Malaysia and Singapore.
Potential initiatives include revenue-sharing flights, joint fare products, coordinated flight schedules, and aligned corporate travel arrangements across both markets, with further details to be announced in due course.
Datuk Captain Izham bin Ismail, group managing director, Malaysia Aviation Group, said the partnership supports the Group’s Long-Term Business Plan 3.0 and positions Malaysia Airlines for its next growth phase.
Izham added, “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.”
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.”
He further added, “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.”
The partnership builds on cooperation first agreed in October 2019, which has since expanded to include extensive codeshare arrangements and reciprocal frequent flyer benefits.
In February 2024, both airlines introduced cross-participation between their Enrich and KrisFlyer programmes, allowing members to earn and redeem points or miles on selected routes operated by either carrier.
Recently, Singapore Airlines has also signed an agreement with Air India, enabling both airlines to explore closer collaboration to improve connectivity between Singapore and India, offering customers more choice, convenience, and seamless travel options.
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