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Grabaseat’s Grabaplane is back!

Media release 14 March 2011

Grabaseat’s Grabaplane is back!

Imagine you, 40 of your mates, a Q300 plane for a day, and your choice of 26 New Zealand destinations.

Grabaseat’s popular Grabaplane promotion is back, with the lucky winner again getting the chance to grab 40 of their best mates and take them on the ultimate day trip.

Grabaseat Manager Duane Perrott knows first-hand that Kiwis thrive on the daily race to grabaseat and is anticipating a flood of entries for Grabaplane 2011.
“Grabaplane is a money can’t buy chance for one Kiwi to choose where they want to go and who they want to share the experience with. I have no doubt the creative juices are flowing, and friendships will be put to the test.”

To be in the running to Grabaplane contestants just need to register their themed flight at target="_blank">www.grabaseat.co.nz then forward it onto all their friends inviting them to register their details to come onboard. When 40 friends have signed up, the flight will be automatically submitted to the grabaset judging panel which will select the best entry based on creativity and originality.
The winner will take off with 40 of their closest friends on Sunday 24 April 2011.

Grabaplane is one more way for grabaseat to deliver Kiwis fresh, intriguing and innovative opportunities to get out and explore their own backyard.
Enter at www.grabaseat.co.nz until 11.59am 25 March 2011.

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