‘Book N’ Win’ with Air Canada
Air Canada has launched a new “Book N’ Win” contest for Canadian travel agents. Through Oct. 31, for every system-wide ticket issued in the GDS or at http://www.aircanada.com/agents (excluding flight passes), agents will earn one entry for a chance to win one of these prizes: Four sets of two Economy Class tickets to Montreal with a two-night stay at Le Centre Sheraton Montreal and a performance of Cirque du Soleil’s Alegria; One set of four Economy Class tickets to Orlando with a four-night stay at Nickelodeon Family Suites and four passes to both Universal Orlando Resort and the Kennedy Space Centre where winners will enjoy lunch with an astronaut; 10 sets of a two- to three-night stay for two at various Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in locations like Miami, New York and Beverly Hills; Two sets of Air Canada luggage (three pieces); 15 prizes of 15,000 Aeroplan Miles.
Contest rules – in both English and French – are available at https://contest.aircanada.com/bookandwin/?lang=en or https://contest.aircanada.com/bookandwin/?lang=fr . Agents must submit their ticket numbers (up to 25) on each form. Agents must be Canadian residents having attained the age of majority in their province of residence, and hold a valid IATA ID card. Along with the travel agency contest, Air Canada has also launched “At Your Fingertips,” a consumer contest -- at http://www.aircanada.com -- that features a host of instant prizes and two Grand Prizes of Executive Class tickets to anywhere Air Canada flies. The draw will be held on Nov. 9 and agents are encouraged to tell their customers to register for the contest.

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