TMS announces ‘Lucky Duck’ promotion winner
TMS says that Glenwood Travel Consultant Jemma Giddings may have ruffled a few feathers when she dropped her ‘Lucky Duck’ during a recent tandem skydive but Jemma Giddings and her duck were all smiles last week when they received a $1500 travel voucher courtesy of TMS Asia-Pacific (TMS) & World Interline Tours.
Jemma was one of more than 500 agents participating in TMS’s national ‘Lucky Duck’ promotion which invited agents to take a snapshot of their (TMS-provided) duck in action doing anything ‘lucky’ anywhere in the world.
The Glenwood agent just had time to take a snap of the duck before dropping the bright yellow fellow some 200 metres – without a parachute.
Hey Gemma can we see the snap of the duck before its free fall sky dive?
Jemma is pictured right with “a” duck as we are not sure if this is “the” duck, receiving the $1500 voucher from TMS General Manager, Asia Pacific, Mandy Scotney.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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