Bangalore: Kingfisher Airlines today announced the launch of a new promotional campaign aimed at delighting guests who fly Kingfisher Airlines. Beginning March 1, 2006 through March 13, 2006, every day one lucky winner will be chosen from every flight across all destinations serviced by Kingfisher Airlines.
The winner will be chosen on a random basis in-flight by way of a lucky draw to determine the lucky seat or ‘Hot Seat’ of the day. The person sitting in the Hot Seat will get a personal copy of the coveted and widely acclaimed, Kingfisher Swimsuit Special Australia 2006 Calendar.
The Calendar has come to be regarded as the ultimate amongst the cognoscenti in the fashion and lifestyle world. Nearly 1000 lucky guests sitting in these ‘Hot Seats’ will walk away with the Kingfisher Swimsuit Special Australia 2006 Calendar during the promotion period.
01-03-06 India Infoline.com
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