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Air Kerala to Begin Operations in June 2025 with Regional Routes from Kannur

Air Kerala to Begin Operations in June 2025 with Regional Routes from Kannur

Air Kerala, the newly emerging regional airline, is set to launch its operations by June 2025. With the first flight expected to depart from Kannur International Airport, the airline is gearing up to offer affordable and efficient travel options on regional routes within a 1.5-hour flying radius from the airport. Although the maiden destination is yet to be disclosed, Air Kerala’s strategic plans indicate a strong emphasis on connecting domestic locations while laying the groundwork for international expansion.

The airline, based in Kerala, has already made significant progress in its operations, appointing key personnel, including a CEO and CFO. The team has also signed a crucial partnership agreement with Kannur International Airport Ltd (KIAL), a private airport operator, which will play a pivotal role in the airline’s initial phase of operations. According to Afi Ahmed, Chairman of Air Kerala, Kannur International Airport will be a central part of the airline’s operational strategy, helping to position it as a major hub for domestic and international air travel.

“We are thrilled to announce that Kannur International Airport will be a major player in our operational strategy,” said Ahmed. He further emphasized that the partnership with KIAL would facilitate the airline’s plans to connect key regional destinations and prepare for future international routes. Air Kerala aims to provide affordable and reliable travel options, positioning itself as a competitor in India’s growing aviation market. With infrastructure already in place at Kannur Airport, Air Kerala has received strong support from the airport management in setting up its base. The airport’s readiness will enable a smooth entry for the airline into the competitive aviation landscape. Additionally, Air Kerala has received a no-objection certificate from the Ministry of Civil Aviation in July 2024, a significant milestone in its journey to launch commercial flights. The airline is currently in the process of securing its flying permit from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), a final requirement before it can commence services.

Initially, Air Kerala will operate with regional twin-engine turboprop ATR aircraft, known for their efficiency on shorter routes. These aircraft will allow the airline to cater to domestic destinations within a reasonable flight range. As the airline expands its operations, it plans to transition to narrow-body jets to support broader connectivity and longer routes. Looking beyond domestic services, Air Kerala has ambitious plans for international expansion, aiming to connect Kannur to key global destinations. The airline’s strategy focuses on enhancing connectivity between domestic locations and international routes through Kannur, making the airport a significant regional hub. By offering competitive pricing and reliable service, Air Kerala hopes to tap into the increasing demand for air travel in the region and become a prominent player in the aviation industry. Air Kerala’s upcoming operations mark a significant milestone for the Kerala aviation sector. With its regional focus and plans for international growth, the airline aims to provide passengers with a reliable, cost-effective alternative for both domestic and international travel.

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