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Kerala may have a sea plane service to boost tourism if a study
suggests that such a project is feasible, tourism minister Kodiyeri
Balakrishnan said on Tuesday.
"The proposed project will become a reality only if the feasibility
study looks into areas of pollution and whether inland water transport
and fishing will be affected by the service," he said.
The minister was replying to a calling attention motion moved by
Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) legislator V.N. Vasavan,
who said that sea plane service were now run in Canada, the Maldives
and the Philippines.
"Let the feasibility report come, then a new company can be
formed. After that the marketing can begin," he added.
Vasavan said that if sea planes were introduced, tourists can arrive
in any major airport and fly to any district.
Source: IANS
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