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Air India signed an interline agreement with Scoot, Singapore Airlines’ low-cost arm
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The partnership boosts connectivity in Southeast Asia, North Asia, and Australia
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Air India guests gain access to over 70 Scoot destinations across 18 countries
Air India has announced a new interline agreement with Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, to strengthen connectivity across Southeast Asia, North Asia, and Australia and Singapore.
Air India’s tie-up with Scoot will allow passengers flying from Delhi, Mumbai, or Chennai to Singapore to connect to onward destinations across Scoot’s network, the operator added.
The carriers have also enabled through check-in for single-ticket bookings, ensuring passengers receive boarding passes for both flights at the origin and can transfer baggage to their final destination at Changi Airport, subject to local regulations, it further said.
"Asia Pacific remains the world’s fastest-growing region for aviation, with intra-regional air travel demand surging at significant rates," said Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer, Air India. "Our new interline partnership with Scoot taps into that momentum, meeting the rising Indian traveller appetite for seamless access to far-flung corners of the continent - from Malaysia’s rainforests to Vietnam’s beaches and Indonesia’s emerging cities," he further added.