Airbnb signs MoU with Maharashtra govt as partner for ‘Visit Maharashtra 2017’
Airbnb has announced that it has signed a MoU with the Department of Tourism and Culture, Government of Maharashtra. Through the partnership, the Department of Tourism and Airbnb will collaborate to boost tourism and create positive travel experiences for both domestic and international visitors in Maharashtra. Under the MoU, the parties have agreed to promote tourism in the state through Airbnb’s global platform, expand the network of homestays in Maharashtra, provide skills development workshops for hosts on hospitality standards, jointly conducted by Airbnb and Department of Tourism within the next six months.
The MoU is a revenue sharing agreement with the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), whereby Airbnb will share a portion of its booking revenue in Maharashtra with the MTDC. Whereas, MTDC will support the partnership by identifying high-quality homestays and helping hosts to list on Airbnb.
“Tourism is a key pillar for Maharashtra and we are committed to increasing the number of global travellers to the state who could benefit our local communities. In a bid to attract foreign tourists, we have announced 2017 as ‘Visit Maharashtra’ year. As our alternative accommodation partner, we look forward to working with Airbnb to achieve the goals of the Visit Maharashtra campaign,” said Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister, Maharashtra.
“In Airbnb, we have found a like-minded partner who is keen to collaborate in growing tourism in Maharashtra. Through this partnership we aim to create at least 50,000 micro-entrepreneurs in the hospitality sector in the next five years, build the homestay ecosystem in the state and improve hospitality standards of homestay owners. We would also jointly promote, globally the destinations across 8-10 districts of Maharashtra in the coming year,” said Jaykumar Rawal, Minister of Tourism, Maharashtra.
“We are excited about working together to promote Maharashtra’s tourism potential through joint promotion of Maharashtra destinations, and bringing an ever-increasing number of homestays and other unique accommodation options to Maharashtra,” commented Nitin Gadre, principal secretary, tourism and culture, Maharashtra.
“Airbnb and Maharashtra’s connection goes back to our roots. The first ever guest hosted by Airbnb’s co-founders came from Pune in Maharashtra. In the last few years, that connection has continued to strengthen through the state’s growth as a high priority market. It is extremely heartening to see the state government’s vision to develop and promote tourism in the state. We are honoured and delighted to partner with the Department of Tourism and MTDC in this journey,” added Amanpreet Bajaj, country manager – India, Airbnb.