Can you find the Golden Ticket Togs?
Is your new year’s resolution to travel more? Well, Jetstar could cover the cost. The Aussie airline has just announced its Golden Ticket Togs competition, which will award the winner with free domestic and international flights for a year.
So how do you enter? Jetstar will have keen travellers scouring two of Australia’s most iconic beaches in search of a person wearing the 14-karat Golden Ticket Togs. On March 11, Melburnians can head over to Catani Gardens Beach in St Kilda in search of the togs. And on March 12, Sydneysiders can track down the swimmers on Bondi Beach. Once you’ve found them you’ll need to take a selfie with the tog wearer and upload it to Instagram stories tagging Jetsar’s handle (@jetstaraustralia) and #TheGoldenTicketsTogs. The more creative the shot, the better the chance you have at winning.
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If you’re not a Sydney or Melbourne native you can still enter. There will be Golden Ticket Tog billboards erected in other states. If you live in Launceston you can spot the billboard on March 9. Darwin locals will be able to hunt the promotional billboard from March 10. Canberrans can track down the billboard from March 13 and the following day Adelaidians will get their chance. Perth will follow, with the billboard being selfie ready from March 15. And finally, Gold Coast residents will get their shot from March 16. Same procedure stands, where you’ll need to snap a selfie to enter the draw.
The lucky winner will fly away with 12 Australian domestic return economy Jetstar flights for two people from the winner’s nearest Australian domestic airport where Jetstar operates, and six international return economy flights.
Make sure you read the terms and conditions on Jetstar’s Instagram page to find out whether you’re eligible to enter and when entry dates close per state. Happy hunting!
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