Special Readership Offer – 40% off – Casper Live Aircraft Spotting Online
We would like to extend the following special offer to all Travelmole readers – A 3 month subscription at a discount of 40%. Below is our copy proposal and we hope you will find this offer attractive for your readers. Many thanks for your feedback, Helen
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Special Travelmole.com Reader’s Offer – 40% off – Casper Live Aircraft Spotting Online
Readers of Travelmole.coml can take advantage of our special offer of a 3-months subscription for casperflights.com for just £9 instead of £15! That’s a saving of 40%!
Casperflights.com (CASPER) offers an extremely attractive visual display of air traffic in European skies. Our live aircraft tracking is currently available for 20+ airports and we are expanding our network rapidly.
CASPER is an exciting experience for airplane spotters and aviation enthusiasts alike: ultra smooth aircraft motions, photographs of each plane, actual aircraft colours so you can easily recognize each airline and airplane trails up to four hours in the past to see what happened earlier today.
To take advantage of the offer, please subscribe on www.casperflights.com and use the voucher code
FlyCasperGBP (if paying in British Pounds) or FlyCasperEUR (if paying in Euros). This offer is valid until 01-12-2011.
Happy Tracking!
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