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								Government to go ahead with seaplane service 
								The government is 
								gearing up to launch seaplane operations in the 
								State. The Cabinet on Wednesday decided to go 
								ahead with the project which had gone into 
								hibernation since the inaugural flight in June 
								2013. 
								 
								Briefing the media after a Cabinet meeting, 
								Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the government 
								had initiated discussions with several companies 
								that had come forward to operate the service. He 
								said efforts were on to clear the apprehensions 
								of the fishermen opposing the project and come 
								to a consensus on launching the ambitious 
								project. He added that the proposed service 
								would skirt water bodies where fishermen had 
								raised objections citing disruption of inland 
								fishing activities. 
								 
								An initiative of the Tourism Department in 
								association with private aviation companies, the 
								seaplane service was designed to link major 
								tourist locations in the State and provides the 
								last-mile linkage to backwater destinations from 
								airports in Kerala. The proposal involved the 
								construction of waterdromes with floating 
								jetties in the backwaters. 
								 
								The project failed to take off amid protest by 
								traditional fishermen who feared that it would 
								affect their livelihood and impact on the marine 
								ecology. The inaugural flight launched by the 
								Chief Minister had to be diverted after 
								fishermen blocked the landing area in Punnamada 
								Lake with their boats. 
								An expert committee set up by the government had 
								proposed the relocation of the waterdrome in 
								Alappuzha to an area where fishing activity was 
								lesser. It also called for livelihood support 
								programmes for the fishermen as part of the 
								responsible tourism initiative. 
								 
								The government had since offered several 
								incentives to attract potential seaplane 
								operators to the State.  |