Like two flight paths converging mid-air, long-familiar partners are charting a clearer course together. A Framework for Deeper Skies Air India has signed a commercial cooperation framework agreement with joint-venture partner Singapore Airlines (SIA), signalling a significant step toward deeper operational and commercial integration. The agreement was signed in Mumbai on Friday by Air India chief executive officer and managing director Campbell Wilson and Singapore Airlines chief executive officer Goh Choon Phong. Announcing the development, Air India said, “Air India and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have signed a commercial cooperation framework agreement, which will pave the way for them to deepen their long-standing partnership through definitive joint business agreements. This strengthened collaboration allows the airlines to explore ways to improve connectivity between Singapore and India, delivering greater choice and benefits for customers.” Under the framework, both carriers plan to enhance passenger experience through expanded route options, smoother connections and better-aligned flight schedules. Travellers are expected to benefit from easier itinerary planning, including the ability to book journeys across both airlines as a single, integrated ticket. The cooperation is also aimed at upgrading products and services, reinforcing Air India’s broader transformation efforts as it rebuilds its global network. Currently, Air India and…  ​Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups