Vikramaditya
Sri Vijayapuram, March 13: The possible withdrawal of AirAsia’s flight between Sri Vijayapuram and Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur has caused widespread concern among travellers and tourism stakeholders.
As the summer vacation season approaches, thousands of passengers who had planned trips to Malaysia in May and June are now worried about the fate of their travel plans. Many have already secured new passports in anticipation of their trips, making the situation even more frustrating.
This year, Andaman tourism has witnessed a remarkable 41% increase in tourist arrivals compared to the previous year, partly attributed to improved international flight connectivity. The Sri Vijayapuram-Malaysia route has been instrumental in driving this growth, attracting foreign tourists and facilitating travel for locals seeking medical treatment, education, and business opportunities.
Industry experts believe that the withdrawal of this flight could have significant economic repercussions. To sustain international air connectivity, authorities must secure subsidies and incentives for airlines. These may include waivers on landing charges from the Ministry of Defence, concessions on route navigation and facilitation charges, and reductions in User Development Fees (UDF) from the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
Reports indicate that AirAsia may discontinue the route after April 10, 2024, as several travellers have already received emails informing them of the change. However, many believe that this decision could be reversed if the airline receives necessary policy support and financial incentives.
Recognizing the potential impact, delegations from the Andaman Nicobar Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ANCCI) and the Andaman Association of Tour Operators (AATO) have taken up the issue with relevant authorities. They have urged government intervention to ensure the flight’s continuation.
For many Islanders, this route is more than just a tourism gateway—it provides an affordable and direct connection to South Asian countries, eliminating the need for costly detours via Chennai or Kolkata. Given the growing demand and its strategic importance, stakeholders are calling for urgent action to persuade AirAsia to retain the service at least for this year.
As uncertainty looms, passengers and industry leaders await an official confirmation from AirAsia regarding the future of the Sri Vijayapuram-Malaysia flight.
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