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Kerala's Dream of New Airlines Crashes: Who's to Blame?

The launch of Air Kerala and Alhind Air has stalled amid investment issues and global tensions. Citizens demand accountability for this setback.

Indian Cockroach Desk18 July 2026, 1:46 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Kerala's Dream of New Airlines Crashes: Who's to Blame?

Kerala's Dream of New Airlines Crashes: Who's to Blame?

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In a disappointing turn of events, the launch of two private airlines in Kerala, Air Kerala and Alhind Air, has been significantly delayed. Initially expected to begin operations last year, both projects have been grounded by a mix of geopolitical tensions and investment challenges.

Unfulfilled Promises

Citizens of Kerala are left questioning the government's assurances regarding these airline ventures. What measures were taken to secure investments? Why were contingencies not in place to address these geopolitical issues? The lack of transparency raises concerns about government accountability in fostering a supportive environment for such initiatives.

As reported by The Hindu, the uncertainty surrounding these airline projects not only impacts the economy but also reflects broader issues in how public promises are upheld. Kerala, known for its progressive outlook, now faces the grim reality of missed opportunities.

With public funds and hopes at stake, the people of Kerala deserve answers. Who will be held responsible for this failure, and what steps will the government take to revive these promising ventures?

Source: The Hindu

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