Xpress Money, described as one of the world’s most dependable money transfer brands, has launched Send and Fly, a special 93-day offer, in association with Jet Airways.
During this special offer, which became effective on Oct. 15 and continues till Jan. 15, all customers who remit cash to India using Xpress Money, from the Tahweel Al Rajhi locations in KSA, stand a chance to win a free roundtrip air ticket or SR500 equivalent gift voucher.
Three draws will be conducted during the offer period. First and second draws will be on Nov. 20 and 22, and the third will be on Jan. 22, 2017, 15 roundtrip air tickets to India and 15 gift vouchers in each draw.
Ashwin Gedam, VP, global marketing and communications, Xpress Money, said: “It is always our endeavor to keep our customers happy, be it through our services or our special offers. We urge our customers, to continue sending money through Xpress Money, so that they can reap the benefits of all our offers and promotions. We are happy to be associated with Jet Airways, who has partnered with us, to reward our customers for their loyalty to both the brands.”
The winning tickets are non-refundable and will be issued under the winner’s names. They cannot be exchanged for cash or transferred to another individual. The ticket is valid for six months from the date of issue.
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