The Hindu (Kochi)

Proposal for shipping services to West Asia gains momentum

Kerala Maritime Board holds talks with shipping companies; firms to study proposals and submit Expression of Interest in the project, Gateway to Blissful Voyages, on April 22

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Senior officials of the Kerala Maritime Board (KMB) on Wednesday met representa­tives of more than 20 shipping companies to discuss issues related to a proposal to introduce shipping services to West Asia and Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) countries from Kerala.

KMB Chairman N.S. Pillai said the talks with shipping service operators were positive. The meeting was an explorator­y one to address concerns and queries of the companies, Mr. Pillai added.

The government has extended support to shipping companies to launch services at the earliest considerin­g the requiremen­t of such services and a longstandi­ng demand from the expatriate community. Mr. Pillai said the companies would study the proposals and submit Expression of Interest (EoI) in the project on April 22.

KMB has christened efforts to launch regular services to Gulf countries ‘Gateway to Blissful Voyages’, offering a huge opportunit­y to operators. KMB, a statutory board under the Department of Ports, has sought EoI from competent firms with expertise in operating passenger ships/ cruises/vessels/inland vessels or having relevant experience in operating passenger ships/vessels connecting West Asia/GCC with Kerala, utilising the port infrastruc­ture available in the State.

The Kochi port has facilities for receiving even big ships, and the government will discuss the possibilit­ies with the port authority, which operates under the Shipping Ministry. There are also other ports like the one at Beypore under the State government where the proposed ships can call at. Historical­ly, the sea route between West Asia and Kerala has always been a prominent highway for passenger movements.

West Asia, particular­ly the GCC region, has a substantia­l Indian diaspora, and Kerala, in particular, stands out with a significan­t expatriate community. Frequent travel between the home State and the GCC region, often involving family members, is a common practice among Indians, including NonResiden­t Keralites.

Air fare

This has resulted in a spike in air fare, particular­ly during peak seasons. The ticket rates had touched ₹50,000 in the recent past. Providing a costeffect­ive and convenient option can create a competitiv­e edge, especially during peak seasons. By facilitati­ng seamless transporta­tion between these destinatio­ns, KMB aims to unlock new avenues for economic growth, cultural exchange, and tourism developmen­t and meet the travel needs of NRKs.

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