Singapore Airlines’ competition winner takes flight to Australia
Jazzmin Shapcott (30 years old), an Asia Specialist at Freedom Destinations in Hertford, has been named the winner of the recent booking incentive competition by Singapore Airlines, organized in partnership with London Gatwick.
Each booking made with Singapore Airlines from London Gatwick was eligible to enter the competition. The draw offered a pair of flights to any destination of the agent’s choice in Southeast Asia, or to one of seven destinations in Australia, with the airline.
Jazzmin, who has worked for Freedom Destinations for four years, said: ” I’m absolutely thrilled to have won this prize. Australia has always been on my bucket list, and it couldn’t have come at a better time as I’m getting married next year. For our honeymoon, we plan to fly to Sydney before hiring a motor-home for a scenic journey along the coast, finishing in Cairns. It will be a trip of a lifetime, and it will also give me invaluable firsthand experience of the destination and airline that I can share with my clients.”
Singapore Airlines operates a daily service from London Gatwick to Singapore and beyond.
Look out for the next booking incentive competition, which goes live during January 2026.
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