'Mumbai Festival' will be held between December 21, 2017 and January 6, 2018 and it has been conceptualised on the lines of Dubai Festival, he said.
Rawal said the government intends to involve other sectors and services to be part of the festival like private taxi services, bus services, airlines, hotel industry and shopping malls, among others.
"This will be an integrated attempt to promote Mumbai which will help boost the state's economy and generate employment for people," said Rawal.
The MoU was signed by the tourism department here today in presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Rawal and other officials.
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"Through these airlines, the government intends to reach out to international passengers and promote Maharashtra's culture, tradition and tourist spots," Rawal said.
"Both airlines have agreed to display Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) booklets as in-flight magazine," he added.
An official from the tourism department said that through this MoU, information related to Maharashtra will reach up to 4 lakh passengers a year.