The traditional fishermen have threatened to end their lives if Goa government allows the sea planes to operate in the waters disturbing their livelihood.
However, despite agitations, Goa Tourism minister Dilip Parulekar today decided to go ahead with this unique tourism proposal by giving a nod to fly the first ever plane, from Dabolim airport, to successfully land in River Mandovi at 11.45 AM in the heart of the state.
Rodrigues said fishermen will commit suicide as a protest act if government does not scrap the proposal.
The nine-seater plane took sortie along the river front till Miramar beach and also took off to Chapora river situated around 20 kms away.
Goa Tourism had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Maritime Energy Heli AIR Services Pvt. Ltd. (MEHAIR) to launch this service in Goa.
The state will be the second after Maharashtra to have such services meant to boost tourism.
State Tourism Director Amey Abhyankar said that several routes will be identified for the plane in consultation with Fisheries Department, Captain of Ports and Goa Coastal Police to ensure that operations do not affect the marine eco-system, fishing activities, inland water transportation and water sport operations.
He said the questions about the impact of this service on the flora and fauna are unwarranted.
"It comes and goes very quickly so that there is no question of any impact," he said, adding it is far environment-friendly compared to the boat.
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