British Airways partners with Jetstar Asia for connecting flights via Singapore
British Airways customers will get added connectivity across Southeast Asia when flying into Singapore.
BA customers can connect to multiple destinations in the ASEAN region on Jetstar Asia services from Singapore Changi Airport.
Eligible BA customers will now be able to connect to Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Jakarta, Surabaya, Manila, Clark, Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City operated by Jetstar Asia.
Baggage can be through checked in to their final destination with boarding passes given to connecting passengers on arrival at Changi Airport.
Customers will then be guided to the Transit Holding Area in the terminal.
"We are delighted to be able to offer new travel options on Jetstar Asia to customers connecting via Singapore," said Noella Ferns, British Airways’ Head of Sales, Asia Pacific.
"We welcome this opportunity as it provides our customers great flexibility and options to travel to their favourite destinations in Asia."
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