Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines formalise strategic joint business agreement

Malaysia Airlines (MH, Kuala Lumpur International) and Singapore Airlines (SQ, Singapore Changi) formalised a strategic joint business agreement on 29 January, establishing a formal commercial partnership between the two carriers. The pact formalises and expands their commercial cooperation across the Malaysia–Singapore market.

Discovered 2026-02-01T21:08:37.122973-08:00 | 2026-02-01T21:08:37.122973-08:00

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  • The agreement formalises commercial cooperation between the two flag carriers and supports Malaysia Aviation Group’s Long-Term Business Plan 3.0 growth agenda (see source:5955a7d5-502d-4dc4-81ef-0ff4d83b62e6).
  • The move follows Singapore Airlines’ recent commercial cooperation framework with Air India, reflecting SIA’s broader strategy to deepen partnerships and network ties (see source:60b9f85d-fcac-4e50-83bf-f6933a7b1f6d).
  • The JBA comes as Malaysia Aviation Group implements senior leadership changes ahead of an expansion push, linking corporate strategy to the new commercial pact (see source:a070eaac-fb79-42ca-b6d6-488c422250de).

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