Singapore Airlines expands its codeshare agreement with Scandinavian Airlines to cover more cities in Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Singapore Airlines codesharing has expanded to SAS-operated flights from Copenhagen to Alesund , Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim in Norway; Gothenburg in Sweden; Aalborg, Aarhus and Billund in Denmark; and Turku in Finland.
Scandinavian Airlines also benefits from the codesharing on Singapore Airlines flights beyond Singapore to Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney in Australia; Auckland in New Zealand; Denapsar (Bali) and Jakarta in Indonesia; and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
Both airlines are on the Star Alliance network and as part of the partnership, Singapore Airlines has increased frequency of flights between Singapore and Copenhagen from end March this year from three to five flights per week, with SAS codesharing on the flights. Codesharing between the two airlines dates back to December 2010.