SG and PH boost weekly codeshare services to 150
Currently, the countries have 35 weekly codeshare services.
Singapore and the Philippines signed a memorandum of understanding enhancing the 2010 bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA).
The enhanced agreement will allow up to 150 weekly codeshare services to carry passengers between Singapore and Manila, with airlines from third countries as codeshare partners, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said.
The new limit will double by end-March 2026, and will be fully lifted by end-March 2027, it noted.
Authorities said there will be no limit on codeshare services between Singapore and other points in the Philippines, as well as between the city-state and any points in Manila involving airlines from ASEAN or the European Union.
The new agreement “allows Philippine airlines that are fully owned or controlled by nationals of other countries to access the traffic rights exchanged in the ASA, as long as their principal place of business is in the Philippines,” CAAS added.
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Previously, only airlines that were substantially owned and effectively controlled by Philippine nationals could do so.