All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin operating revenue-sharing flights between Singapore and Japan from September 2025, with joint fare products available for purchase from May 2025.
This partnership will enhance the existing codeshare agreements by offering customers a wider range of fare options, improved coordination of flight schedules, and seamless connectivity between the Star Alliance carriers, providing added value to travellers.

Both airlines are also working to offer enhanced reciprocal benefits for ANA Mileage Club and KrisFlyer frequent flyer members, including the ability to earn miles on a broader range of booking classes on ANA and SIA flights. Additionally, they plan to align their corporate programmes to strengthen offerings for business travellers.
Subject to regulatory approvals, ANA and SIA intend to expand the scope of their joint venture to include other key markets, such as Australia, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, beyond Japan and Singapore.
Since signing their commercial joint venture agreement in January 2020, ANA and SIA have significantly expanded their codeshare arrangement, providing customers with more travel options between Japan, Singapore, and other destinations.
ANA customers now have access to 25 destinations across SIA’s network, up from 12 previously, while SIA customers can seamlessly connect to 34 destinations across ANA’s network, up from nine previously, including ANA’s domestic flights to 30 destinations in Japan.
Shinichi Inoue, CEO, All Nippon Airways, said: “This joint venture with Singapore Airlines is more than a strategic alliance – it embodies ANA’s vision to usher in a new era of customer experience that redefines expectations. Through this powerful synergy of two leading Asian airline brands, we are confident that we will set a new benchmark for service and customer experience that will change the way passengers view air travel.“
Goh Choon Phong, CEO, Singapore Airlines, added: “The joint fare products, revenue sharing flights, and expanded codeshare arrangements are just the start. As we align our frequent flyer and corporate travel programmes and add more markets to our commercial joint venture agreement, we can offer even greater value, better connectivity, and an exceptional experience for customers travelling between Singapore and Japan, and beyond.”







