Air Kerala, a new airline based in Kerala, is set to revolutionize regional air travel by launching operations in mid-2025. With its inaugural flight expected to take off from Kannur International Airport, the airline aims to enhance regional connectivity and promote tourism in the Malabar region. The company also plans to expand internationally by 2026, focusing initially on the Gulf sector.
Key Highlights
- Inauguration Timeline: Domestic services to begin by May or June 2025; international services slated for late 2026.
- Initial Fleet: Three ATR twin-engine turboprop aircraft for regional routes, with plans to expand to narrow-body jets.
- Operational Base: Kannur International Airport (regional flights) and Kochi Airport (international flights).
- Strategic Partnerships: Agreements with Kannur International Airport Ltd (KIAL) and Mysuru Airport.
Domestic Services to Begin in 2025
Air Kerala’s initial operations will focus on regional connectivity within a 90-minute flying radius from Kannur and Mysuru airports. The airline has signed key agreements with both airports, highlighting Kannur Airport’s pivotal role in its strategy.
According to Chairman Afi Ahmed, “Kannur Airport has provided the infrastructure and support needed to establish our base, and it will play a crucial role in our growth.”
- Fleet Details: The airline will begin operations with three ATR aircraft designed for shorter routes.
- Affordable Travel: Air Kerala promises cost-effective and time-bound services, aiming to fill the gap in regional air connectivity.
International Services by 2026

Air Kerala plans to launch international services by the end of 2026, targeting the Gulf region, a hub for expatriate Malayali communities.
- Base for International Operations: Kochi International Airport.
- Expansion Strategy: The airline will grow its fleet and transition to narrow-body jets to expand its international network.
- Regional Gateway: Kannur Airport will act as a connecting hub for regional passengers traveling abroad.
Collaboration with Mysuru Airport
Air Kerala has partnered with Mysuru Airport not only for flight services but also to establish an aviation academy. This initiative aims to support aviation training and skill development, enhancing the sector’s talent pool.
Leadership and Expertise
The airline is spearheaded by experienced professionals and entrepreneurs:
- Chairman: Dubai-based businessman Afi Ahmed.
- Vice Chairman: Ayub Kallada.
- CEO: Hareesh Kutty, previously associated with SpiceJet.
Regulatory Approvals and Next Steps
Air Kerala received its No Objection Certificate from the Civil Aviation Ministry in July 2024. It is currently in the process of obtaining a flying permit from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Driving Tourism and Economic Growth

Air Kerala’s launch is expected to:
- Boost tourism in the Malabar region.
- Support the development of Kannur International Airport.
- Provide seamless domestic and international travel options for passengers.
With its focus on affordable services, strategic partnerships, and long-term expansion plans, Air Kerala is poised to become a major player in the Indian aviation sector. By leveraging Kannur International Airport as a key hub, the airline aims to transform travel in the region while connecting passengers to international destinations.
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