Qantas, BA boost Singapore services
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Qantas and British Airways will boost their long-standing Joint Services Agreement (JSA) partnership on flights connecting Australia and the UK via Singapore. BA will be increasing capacity on its service between London and Sydney by swapping its current Boeing 777 aircraft for the larger Boeing 747, while the two oneworld alliance partners will join forces on a new lounge at Singapore’s Changi airport.
Jamie Cassidy, Area General Manager Middle East & Asia Pacific said; “This is great news for our customers who are travelling to the UK, Europe or Australia. Business travellers will continue to reap the benefits of flying with both airlines with the bonus of larger aircraft and enhanced products. Both airlines will be further aligning their timetables to provide competitive transfer times between services.”
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