United Airlines offers fully vaccinated travelers chance to win free flights ANYWHERE in the world
UNITED Airlines is now offering fully vaccinated people the chance to win free flights anywhere in the world. The “Your Shot to Fly” sweepstake requires members of the MileagePlus program to upload their vaccination cards online or through the United Airlines app by June 22. The airline is set to give away 30 pairs of […]
UNITED Airlines is now offering fully vaccinated people the chance to win free flights anywhere in the world.
The “Your Shot to Fly” sweepstake requires members of the MileagePlus program to upload their vaccination cards online or through the United Airlines app by June 22.
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The airline is set to give away 30 pairs of tickets next month for travelers to go “to anywhere in the world United flies”
Five lucky participants who will be selected randomly will also win the grand prize; a whole year of free travel for themselves and a companion.
“We’re proud to do our part to incentivize people to get their shot,” said United CEO Scott Kirby.
“Thanks to the vaccine, more and more destinations are opening up for travel – and we know our customers are eager to fly.
“We’re excited to give people one more reason to get vaccinated so they can reunite with friends and family or take that long-awaited vacation which all could be just one shot away.”
United is currently the only airline allowing customers to upload their testing and vaccination records to its digital platform.
Other companies have also offered rewards to those who are fully vaccinated by offering free food, drinks or discounts, in a bid to encourage more people to get their shot.
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Meanwhile the states of New York, Maryland, and Ohio offering free lottery tickets to those vaccinated.
“Get vaccinated – or wear a mask until you do,” Joe Biden said earlier this month.
His comments came after the CDC announced new guidance for vaccinated people, which allows them not to wear a mask or socially distance from others.