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75th anniversary of Air Canada with the 75 for 75 Contest

The image features a promotional banner with a red background and a blue ribbon that loops across the bottom. At the top, there is a logo with the number "75" and a small red maple leaf. The text on the banner reads: "FLY AWAY A WINNER! IT'S THE 75 for 75 CONTEST."

Simply fly with Air Canada while earning Aeroplan Miles between April 1st and May 31, 2012 for the chance to win one of these prizes:
The image is a promotional advertisement for a contest celebrating 75 years of flying with Air Canada. The contest offers 75 prizes, which include:

- 1 prize of 750,000 bonus Aeroplan miles
- 6 prizes of Air Canada Super Elite status
- 6 prizes of 75,000 bonus Aeroplan miles
- 3 prizes of Maple Leaf Club Canada memberships
- 15 prizes of 7,500 bonus Aeroplan miles
- 15 prizes of $100 Avis car rental certificates
- 23 prizes of 750 bonus Aeroplan miles
- 6 prizes of 2 Maple Leaf Lounge guest passes

The text at the bottom encourages participants to fly with Air Canada while earning Aeroplan miles starting April 1st and to take advantage of the contest. It also reminds participants to enter their Aeroplan number when booking.

The Contest is open to all Canadian residents having reached the legal age of majority in their province or territory of residence at the time of entry and must be an Aeroplan member.

No registration is required (this is very good as I don’t like registering at all and whatever requires registering it is to be avoided unless it is really necessary, and a contest is not on my list of ‘really necessary’)

Each eligible flight segment completed during the Contest Period will automatically entitle Eligible Participants to one entry in the Grand Prize draw. No registration is required.

You don’t even need to fly

Participants may also enter by hand writing an essay of up to 50 words on “How would you celebrate your 75 birthday?”, and send it in an envelope with sufficient postage to: …. see here the complete rules and regulations.

I wonder how many people bother to send written submissions. This seems to be the law (i.e. you don’t have to buy anything to enter a contest) as the Star Alliance promotion I wrote about in the previous post said also:

  • For Canada and Canadian Residents only No Purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter this Promotion or to win. A purchase of any kind will not increase your chance of winning…. . Eligible Canadian residents may also enter the Promotion by submitting a hand-written essay of up to 50 words maximum for each Weekly Challenge. The subject of the essay is: “Travel”. Only one hand-written essay is allowed per address for each Weekly Challenge and will qualify as a single entry into each of the seven Weekly Challenges.

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