Emirates World Cup incentive now live
As reported in TravelMole last week, Australian and New Zealand travel agents can start logging selected Emirates flights for their chance to win trips to the World Cup soccer tournament in Brazil.
Two winners from Australia and one from New Zealand will each receive a single return Economy Class airfare flying Emirates to Sao Paulo, Brazil for the FIFA World Cup 2014 opening ceremony and a ticket to the first match between Croatia and Brazil.
The winners will visit Sao Paulo from June 9-14, staying four nights at the Caesar Park Sao Paulo Faria Lima, managed by Pullman, and return airport/hotel transfers.
On top of the chance to win one of three major prizes, the airline is also rewarding agents who book fares to Dubai and beyond with a daily $A200 pre-paid Visa card.
To be in the running, agents have to register their details at www.emiratesincentive.com prior to May 25 and log eligible tickets sold on Emirates-coded flights to Dubai and beyond.
Flights must be booked and ticketed between May 5-25 and can depart anytime between May 5 2014 and April 4, 2015.
The final step for agents to go in the running for the major prize is to complete an Emirates survey which will be release at www.emiratesincentive.com towards the end of the incentive period.
Registered agents will receive an email to advise them when the survey is available.
The chances of winning the grand prize and daily prizes increase according to the class of travel booked as well as the number of Emirates tickets logged.
Entrants who log a First Class PNR will receive four entries. Business Class PNRs are worth three entries, mixed Business/Economy Class fares will receive two and a single Economy Class PNR is a single entry towards the prizes on offer.
Ian Jarrett
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