Residents of the Hudson Valley have the opportunity to fly to London and see Taylor Swift in concert for free. Are you in your freedom moment?
Or if Swift isn’t a problem for you, there’s a Swifty-inspired discount on flights to Europe.
Act fast: Free flight from Newburgh, tickets to Taylor Swift’s performance in London
The Icelandic low-cost airline PLAY has launched a competition in which the winner can attend Taylor Swift’s last concert in London for free.
PLAY Airlines, which operates flights from Stewart International Airport in Newburgh, is giving two people a free flight and two free tickets to Swift’s concert on August 20 at London’s Wembley Stadium.
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“Act Swiftly Giveaway: August is flying by, but Swifties can see Taylor Swift perform live in London! “PLAY is running a giveaway to win two free plane tickets from NY (SWF) and tickets to see Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium on August 20th,” PLAY told the Hudson Valley Post in an email.
Swifties really need to “act fast” as the contest only runs until Friday, August 16th.
You can enter now online on the PLAY website. CLICK HERE to enter. The winner will be chosen at random.
22% flights to Europe
If you don’t win or don’t care about Taylor Swift, you can save money on flights from the Hudson Valley to Europe.
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That’s because PLAY is offering 22 percent off flights to Europe. (Swift has a very popular song called “22”).
“An amazing 22% discount on flights: With the PLAY ERA discount, anyone can book a trip to Europe! Today until August 20th, you can get 22% off flights with the promo code PLAYERA. This discount is valid for return flights from Stewart to Iceland, London, Liverpool, Copenhagen, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and Dublin,” says PLAY.
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According to official information, PLAY flies from Stewart to 22 European destinations, including:
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