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AirAsia offers free flights for World Cup win

28 October 2011

AirAsia offers free flights for World Cup win

AirAsia is offering free return flights to Kuala Lumpur in celebration of the All Blacks’ World Cup win.

In honour of the 7-8 victory, the world’s leading low cost carrier is giving away a total of 78 flights to the Malaysian capital. Up for grabs are 39 prizes consisting of return tickets for two from Christchurch.

All you need to do is visit AirAsia New Zealand’s Facebook page, click on the World Cup Celebration comp and describe in 25 words or less what you did when the ref blew full time.

“Like everyone else we’re still celebrating the All Blacks’ stunning win, so this is just a little something extra to help keep the party kicking along,” AirAsia X Head of Commercial Darren Wright said.

“Just give us a creative answer about how you reacted when the ref blew full time and you could be jetting off on your next great adventure

“This competition is a great way to recognise the All Blacks’ awesome win and another way for AirAsia to continue to support New Zealand, whether it’s in the good times or the bad.”

The competition runs until 3 November. Winners will be contacted directly and winning responses posted on AirAsia New Zealand’s wall.

To enter visit www.Facebook.com/AirAsiaNewZealand

*Terms and conditions apply. Entry is available to permanent residents of New Zealand and entrants must be aged 18 years and over. See the website for more details.

ENDS

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