Jet2holidays’ ‘Bid for a Break’ is back with a Greece holiday special
Jet2holidays ‘Bid for a Break’ campaign is back with a Greek special, to celebrate its partnership with ITV show MAMMA MIA! I Have a Dream.
A seven-night holiday for two adults and two children is up for grabs to the four-star Grecotel LUX ME Costa Botanica in Corfu with bidding open until midnight on 19 October.
The lowest unique bid wins the right to purchase the holiday at that price.
Jet2holidays recently announced an official partnership with new ITV show MAMMA MIA! I Have a Dream, launching in October.
Hopefuls travel to the Greek island of Corfu, to compete to become the next musical theatre stars for the musical production, MAMMA MIA!.
Jet2holidays is using the partnership to showcase its portfolio of Greek destinations and the benefits of booking and travelling on a package holiday to Greece.
Greece holidays include VIP customer service, transfers, free child places and flights with Jet2.com, for a low £60 per person booking deposit.
To reach this key audience, Jet2holidays will launch a campaign which will include TV adverts, product placement and exclusive competitions.
Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said: “Our ‘Bid for a Break’ campaign has been extremely popular since its launch, so we are thrilled to offer a Greece holiday special;”
“We have absolute confidence it will prove to be a huge hit again, as excitement builds around the new entertainment show.”
Learn more about : Jet2holidays ( United Kingdom )
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