Flight Centre, Intrepid join forces for free holiday giveaway
Flight Centre has teamed up with Intrepid Travel to offer travellers the chance to win a free tour.
Twenty Intrepid tours for two are up for grabs, in destinations including Peru, Nepal, Croatia and Kenya.
Each winner and a companion will also receive return flights up to the value of AUD2,000.
Entrants can use the following link: https://www.flightcentre.co.uk/p/intrepid-comp
“You’ll enter the competition having no idea what kind of tour you’ll get,” said Global MD Andrew Stark.
“The mystery is all part of the fun.”
“Partnering with Intrepid was an obvious choice for us,” Stark said.
Intrepid Travel’s MD Australia and New Zealand, Brett Mitchell, said “We are proud to be teaming up to offer these mystery Intrepid tours.”
“No matter the destination, travellers can expect small groups, big adventure and responsible travel.”
Learn more about : Flight Centre ( Asia Pecific )
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