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‘Summer Extravaganza’ promotion - Air Seychelles rewards 70 winners |26 September 2016

 

Air Seychelles has officially rewarded the winners of its ‘Summer Extravanganza’ promotion that ended with resounding success, capping off a busy summer season.

The special promotion saw 70 prizes up for grabs through July and August, including air tickets, seat upgrades to business class, airport lounge passes and duty free vouchers through a raffle draw, and was met with an extremely positive response from travellers in Seychelles.

The ‘Summer Extravanganza’ promotion ran from July 15 to August 31, and to stand a chance to win, guests had to book tickets and travel on any international flight with Air Seychelles, as well as sign up to the carrier’s frequent flyer programme, Etihad Guest.

The winners were announced in a special ceremony that took place at the carrier’s luxurious VIP Lounge at the Seychelles International Airport, Pointe Larue in the presence of chief executive Roy Kinnear, along with other high officials, and the winners.

Mr Kinnear pointed out that Air Seychelles wanted to reward the people that flew with the national airline between July and August.

“In August only Air Seychelles made history by recording the busiest month since being in operation 38 years ago. We always strive to deliver a great service for all our passengers along with the staff,” he said.

The following prizes were up for grabs – five pairs of Business Class tickets to any destination on the Air Seychelles network; 10 pairs of Economy Class tickets to any destination on the air Seychelles network; 10 tickets on flights between Mahé and Praslin; 10 pairs of Business Class upgrade on any international flight; 10 pairs of passes to the premium lounge at the Seychelles International Airport; five pairs of passes to the VIP Lounge at the Seychelles International Airport and 20 vouchers for a 25 percent discount at Trezor, the Air Seychelles duty free shop.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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