Singapore Airlines × Air India: strategic upside or earnings drag?
Air India and Singapore Airlines announced a deeper commercial cooperation framework that could expand routes, reduce overlap and broaden collaboration.
But the market debate is not just about cooperation.
Reuters reported in November 2025 that Air India-related losses weighed on SIA’s earnings, making the relationship harder to view as a pure strategic positive in the short term.
And Air India’s own turnaround story still looks demanding. Reuters has since reported Campbell Wilson’s departure as CEO, as well as rising technical incidents earlier this year.
So the real question now is whether this becomes a long-term growth bridge into India’s aviation market — or remains, for now, a source of near-term earnings pressure and execution risk.
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