Jet2holidays giving away VIP party weekend with Rylan Clark-Neal
Jet2holidays is giving someone the chance to win a weekend in Majorca on their own private party plane for themselves and 99 friends and family, and with celebrity presenter Rylan Clark-Neal onboard.
To enter, party-goers are invited to create their own party plane, naming the aircraft, creating their own music soundtrack, and even selecting the dress-code.
Jet2holidays will then help build the winning party idea into an ‘unforgettable’ experience.
The VIP group will jet off from one of the company’s nine UK bases on Friday April 26 and head to the 4-star Melia Calvia Beach in Majorca for the weekend.
The competition is to celebrate Jet2.com and Jet2holidays taking delivery of their 100th aircraft.
CEO Steve Heapy said: "We expect a huge response to the competition, so we urge people to get their entries in quick to be in with a chance of winning this unforgettable experience."
Rylan Clark-Neal said: "I am so excited to be taking to the skies with Jet2holidays for the trip of a lifetime. I can’t wait to get on board and join the lucky winner and their friends and family for a weekend of celebrating in sunny Majorca. It’s going to be an unforgettable trip."
To enter, or for details on the competition, please visit: partyplane.jet2holidays.com.
The deadline for entries is Wednesday March 20 2019.
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