Even as there is a reduction in the movements of stranded passengers from West Asia to Kerala in the wake of restricted scheduled and ad hoc special flight services connecting various West Asian cities and Kerala, a relief/chartered Gulf Air flight with passengers from different cities is scheduled to fly down to Thiruvananthapuram on March 22 from Dammam in Saudi Arabia. A few days ago, the pravasi outfits in Bahrain arranged a chartered flight to Kerala via Dammam in Saudi Arabia in the absence of scheduled flight services from Bahrain.

Although the emergency movement of stranded transit passengers in various locations in West Asia has almost been completed, the absence of scheduled flights from countries like Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar has been affecting the emergency travel plans of expats to and from the State. According to Ajith Kolassery, Chief Executive Officer of NoRKA-Roots, the State government agency that works for the welfare of the non-resident Keralites, various airlines have been operating scheduled and special flights connecting West Asia and Kerala after the restricted opening of the airspaces over the Gulf region.

However, the exorbitant fares charged by the airlines on various routes are a matter of concern, especially when there is uncertainty on the employment prospects of expats due to the escalating war between Iran and the combined forces of the US and Israel. Chartered flights provide them a respite from the high airfares compared to the fares charged by the airlines now. The State government has limitations to address the issue, especially when the model code of conduct is in place ahead of the assembly elections in Kerala on April 9, said Mr. Kolassery.