Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines have launched their strategic joint business partnership, formalized in January 2026 following regulatory approvals, with the introduction of joint fare products for travel between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
The new fare offerings build on the airlines’ existing codeshare partnership, according to an announcement, enabling the two carriers to provide customers with a greater variety of fare options between the two capital cities, as well as enhanced connectivity across the combined networks of both carriers. The airlines, said the announcement, are also working toward the progressive introduction of additional customer benefits, including reciprocal lounge access, coordinated flight schedules and joint corporate travel arrangements.
Bryan Foong, CEO of airline business, Malaysia Aviation Group, said: “This joint business partnership with Singapore Airlines marks a significant milestone in the expansion of our commercial collaboration.” By introducing joint fare products, he said, “we are giving our customers greater choice, improved flexibility and a more seamless travel experience.” This collaboration, said Foong, “also lays the foundation for deeper integration across our networks, ultimately benefiting both leisure and business travelers.”
Lee Lik Hsin, chief commercial officer, Singapore Airlines, said: “The introduction of joint fare products with Malaysia Airlines expands the range of fare options available to customers traveling between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, offering more flexibility and convenience when planning their journeys.” As the airlines deepen their collaboration, he said, “we will continue to combine our strengths to enhance both airlines’ offerings and deliver greater value to customers, while strengthening the long-standing people-to-people connections and trade links between Singapore and Malaysia.”












