Kerala's Seaplane service trial run from Kochi to Munnar  
States

Kerala govt plans seaplane operations at dams, backwaters

Kerala plans to have seaplane operations at various dams and backwaters as the state looks to provide more connectivity options for tourists.

New Delhi | Kerala plans to have seaplane operations at various dams and backwaters as the state looks to provide more connectivity options for tourists.

The state, known for pristine tourist spots, has been taking various initiatives to boost tourism and in its Budget for 2025-26, an amount of Rs 20 crore has been allocated for schemes to develop seaplane tourism, heliports and air strips.

Kerala Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas told PTI that for seaplane tourism, the government is looking at dams.

"In Kerala, there are a lot of dams... For example, in Palakkad district, we have Malampuzha dam and we can use it (seaplanes) there... dam to dam seaplanes is our focus point. For that we had discussions with many other departments," he said.

While emphasising that it will support all private investments coming in for seaplanes and helitourism, Riyaz also said the state government is only a facilitator.

"There is a role for the central government. We had discussions with the central government," he added.

The Union civil aviation ministry is working on promoting seaplanes, including by extending viability gap funding and putting in place simplified norms.

Generally, seaplanes are amphibian aircraft that can take off and land on water.

Kerala Finance Minister K N Balagopal told PTI that seaplanes, helicopters and small planes are all being looked at. "We can use seaplanes in dams, backwaters and we have a lot of water bodies".

They spoke on the sidelines of the recently concluded Investor Kerala Global Summit in Kochi.

Kerala attracted more than 2.22 crore tourists in 2024, an increase of 21 per cent from the pre-pandemic period.

While presenting the state Budget on February 7, Balagopal had said the Centre's regional air connectivity scheme (UDAN) will be utilised for augmenting tourism connectivity in Kerala.

Schemes will be formulated to develop seaplane tourism, heliports and air strips and an amount of Rs 20 crore has been earmarked in this regard.

In the Budget, Rs 50 lakh each has been provided for the preparation of DPR (Detailed Project Report) and preliminary activities of airstrips in Idukki, Wayanad and Kasaragod.

"An amount of Rs 50 crore is additionally earmarked for the setting up of seaplane water aerodrome facilities and small plane landing facilities in association with UDAN project," the finance minister had said

9 people killed at Kasibugga temple stampede in Andhra; PM Modi, CM express grief

'Creative City of Gastronomy' tag for Lucknow: Modi calls on people from across globe to visit city

China to host next year's APEC summit in Shenzhen: Xi Jinping

Collective security key to sovereignty of every nation: Rajnath at ASEAN defence conclave

Kerala free of extreme poverty: CM Pinarayi Vijayan