Japan's ANA and Singapore Air ink revenue-sharing pact

Airlines plan to extend deal's scope to Australia, India, Indonesia and Malaysia

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ANA president Shinichi Inoue and Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong at a signing ceremony in Tokyo where the airlines agreed on a partnership aimed at increasing connectivity and pricing flexibility. (Photo by Yuichi Shiga)

YUICHI SHIGA

TOKYO -- Asian airlines All Nippon Airways and Singapore Airlines on Thursday signed a partnership contract aimed at strengthening their position in the Asian region, as competition from budget airlines intensifies.

The deal will allow the companies to align flight schedules, coordinate fares and share revenues, initially on the Singapore-Japan route. This kind of tie-up is called a "joint venture" in the aviation industry.

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