The Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has approved the development of 48 seaplane routes in Kerala, aimed at improving connectivity within the state’s key tourist regions. Tourism Minister PA Mohamed Riyas announced the decision on Friday and said that a plan to develop the necessary infrastructure for the project is being prepared. The approved routes have been allocated to SpiceJet, IndiaOne Air, Maritime Energy Heli Air Services Pvt Ltd (MEHAIR), and Pawan Hans Limited (PHL).
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Centre Approves 48 Seaplane Routes To Strengthen Kerala’s Tourism Network
Introduced under the Centre’s UDAN regional connectivity scheme, the initiative is intended to link Kerala’s major international airports with destinations such as Kovalam, Kumarakom, and Vembanad

The Vizhinjam Lighthouse near Kovalam. The seaplane initiative is intended to link Kerala’s major international airports with destinations such as Kovalam Photo: Dmitry Rukhlenko/Shutterstock
The Vizhinjam Lighthouse near Kovalam. The seaplane initiative is intended to link Kerala’s major international airports with destinations such as Kovalam Photo: Dmitry Rukhlenko/Shutterstock
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