As post-COVID tourism in Southeast Asia rises, Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIAL.SI) and Garuda Indonesia (GIAA.JK) announced a joint venture (JV) to boost passenger capacity between the two nations.

They claimed the JV could synchronize schedules, boosting passengers’ connectivity and convenience, and explore new initiatives like combined price goods and corporate program alignment.

The agreement will expand collaboration between the two carriers on trips between Singapore and Denpasar, Jakarta, and Surabaya.

“This joint venture… reflects our firm commitment to grow the aviation markets in Indonesia and Singapore, facilitating a greater level of business and people connections and promoting both countries as regional tourism destinations,” said Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong.

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