AviationExpanded JV with Lufthansa brings extra benefits for passengers.

SIA ventures further with plane, train and bus partnership

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The joint venture includes the extension of intermodal feeder routes, operated by train or bus.
The joint venture includes the extension of intermodal feeder routes, operated by train or bus.

The Lufthansa Group and Singapore Airlines have expanded their joint venture with the addition of Brussels Airlines, enhancing travel options between Europe and the Asia Pacific region.

The expansion of the joint venture includes the extension of intermodal feeder routes, meaning those operated by bus or train to the carriers' hubs in Europe.

Starting 26 October, customers can book the Brussels Airlines (SN) codeshare between Singapore and Brussels operated by Singapore Airlines, allowing smoother connectivity between Singapore to Belgium and beyond.

Lufthansa Group vice president Asia Pacific and Joint Ventures East, Felipe Bonifatti, said the Asia Pacific region is home to more Lufthansa Group joint ventures than anywhere else in the world.

“The integration of Brussels Airlines into our joint venture with Singapore Airlines underlines our commitment to offering customers in APAC greater choice and seamless connectivity across Europe.”

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