Consumers can win free cruise for holiday opinions
P&O Cruises is giving consumers the chance to win a cruise in return for answering questions about holidays.
The company, which operates six ships, is offering the chance to win the free holiday in exchange for thoughts and opinions about what people are looking for from a holiday.
It wants people who have never cruised before to visit a dedicated website and answer questions on what they like and dislike about holidays.
P&O Cruises claims it will then find a “perfect†cruise holiday to match. Visitors to the site will then be entered into a prize draw to win a seven-night cruise on board Ventura.
Head of brand marketing Philip Price said: “Despite the increase in the popularity of cruise holidays, there are still people that are not aware of what is on offer from a cruise holiday or think that cruising is not for them.
“We are confident that we can find a perfect cruise holiday to match holidaymakers’ likes and dislikes.
“Not only will visitors to the site (www.aperfectholiday.co.uk) be entered into the free draw just for answering the ten questions but they will get extra entries for each time they forward the site to a friend.â€
The closing date for entries is December 7 and the winners must be able to travel on March 27, 2009.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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