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Jet Airways offers two free tickets daily under ‘Luck-E-Ticket’ offer

11 Feb 2016, 07:51 am

Jet Airways offers two free tickets daily under ‘Luck-E-Ticket’ offer
Mumbai, Feb 11 (www.notintown.net/IBNS) Jet Airways, has announced an exciting offer “Luck-E-Ticket” giving its passengers an opportunity to win two free return tickets daily.

As part of the offer, passengers booking tickets in First Class, Premiere or Economy on jetairways.com or the Jet Airways mobile app stand a chance to win two free return tickets in Economy every day. The ‘Luck-E-Ticket’ offer is open to guests booking tickets up to March 1, 2016.

Winners selected through a lucky draw will be entitled to two prize tickets for travel to their preferred destination across Jet Airways’ domestic network. The prize tickets will be valid for travel in Economy on direct flights within India only.

At the end of the contest all lucky winners will be provided with a promotion code to their prize tickets. Winners utilizing their prizes must complete their travel on or before April 15, 2016.

Gaurang Shetty, Senior Vice President - Commercial, Jet Airways said: “Jet Airways believes in rewarding its guests with exciting offers and memorable experiences. The Luck-E-Ticket offer provides an excellent opportunity for guests to win free tickets and traveling to a destination of their choice across India.”

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