
We’re taking off: Singapore Airlines to fly to 16 more US destinations
Guess where its new stops are.
Traveling to the United States will now be a breeze thanks to a new codeshare agreement between Singapore Airlines and New York-based Jetblue Airways.
The two airlines announced Thursday that they have filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation to enter into a bilateral codeshare agreement.
Under the proposed codeshare, SIA customers would have access to 16 destinations in the U.S., while JetBlue customers would have access to five new cities in Europe and Asia.
The proposed agreement will allow SIA to add its ‘SQ’ designator code on JetBlue-operated flights to 16 key cities in Texas, New York, North Carolina, Illinois, Florida, Louisiana, Maine, and Washington.
The expanded partnership would offer customers seamless connections between the two airlines, combining flights on both carriers and easily facilitating one-stop ticketing and baggage check-in. Flights will become available for sale pending regulatory approval.