Mumbai: Air India and Singapore Airlines have entered into a frequent flyer programme (FFP) agreement enabling fliers on both carriers to redeem mileage points on their respective flights.

This is in addition to the existing code share and interline arrangements between the two airlines, an Air India spokesperson said here Monday.

Under the pact, members of Air India’s FFP, called Flying Returns, will be able to earn mileage points when they travel on Singapore Airlines or choose to redeem their mileage points on that carrier, airline which operates to over 65 destinations in 35 countries.