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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s newest airline Riyadh Air and Singapore Airlines have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a new partnership between the carriers. The agreement was inked by Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas and Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong on the sidelines of the 80th International Air Transport Association Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Dubai, according to a press release. Under the MoU, the Public Investment Fund-owned carrier will work with Singapore Airlines to explore opportunities for interline connectivity on each other’s services.

“Our strategic partnership with Singapore Airlines unlocks significant benefits for our future guests as it grows our network in partnership with the world’s best airline,” said Douglas. Two parties will also be working on other potential areas of commercial cooperation. This will include codeshare arrangements, reciprocal benefits for their frequent flyer program members, and cargo services, as well as customer experience, and digital innovation.



Riyadh Air, scheduled to launch commercial operations in 2025, will see its passengers gain access to Singapore Airlines’ network spanning Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, opening up a wealth of new travel destinations for its customer base. He added: “We see huge potential for strong connectivity in South East Asia and both Australia and New Zealand through the award-winning hub at Singapore Changi Airport while also providing o.

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