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PRESSRELEASE 9 November 2009 Everyone’s a winner in Supersavertravel’s hockey game Shoot the most number of pucks into the goal and win flight tickets to New York or London! The lucky contestant who scores the most goals in Supersavertravel’s cool hockey game will win airline tickets to New York. The second-highest scorer will win tickets to London. All other entrants who register will win discount vouchers for hotels worth SEK 250. At Supersavertravel, everyone’s a winner. Online travel agency Supersavertravel has just launched its fun new hockey game and so far, it’s been a runaway success. The reason? Apart from the fact that it’s a whole lot of fun, the amazing prizes up for grabs are also a big incentive. The contestant who manages to score the highest number of goals will win a trip for two to the world’s capital city, New York. Second prize is tickets for two to London. Shoot at least one puck into the goal and win discount vouchers on hotels (value SEK 250). The best thing about this competition is that everyone goes home a winner. Everyone who plays Supersavertravel’s hockey game will win a discount voucher for hotels valued at SEK 250. All you need to do is shoot at least one puck into the net and register your e-mail address. Competitions – an effective way to interact with customers Supersavertravel has a long record of organising competitions for its customers. “Competitions are a really good way to interact with our customers. What’s more, they’re also a fun and effective way to market ourselves,” says Marléne Wallberg, Marketing Director at Supersavertravel. Supersavertravel’s hockey game competition will run until 28 February 2010. Click here to play >> About Supersavertravel Supersavertravel is one of the Nordic region’s largest online travel agencies, providing airline tickets, hotels, package deals and hire cars. Supersavertravel is part of the Nordic region’s largest travel agency group – European Travel Interactive (eTRAVELi) – and holds a 30-per cent market share. eTRAVELi is active in five countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Netherlands. In 2008, the group recorded sales of SEK 3.1 billion and a healthy annual profit. |