Jetstar Australia is running a competition that will see one lucky Aussie win free flights for a year and includes both domestic and international destinations.
The competition is dubbed ‘Golden Ticket Togs’ and entrants will have to spot the Golden Ticket Togs, a pair of swimming trunks embellished with 14-karat gold. The person who spots the flashy swimmers and takes the most creative photo with them will win free Jetstar flights for a year, including 12 return flights to any domestic beach and six international return flights for themselves and a friend.
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The Golden Ticket Togs will be paraded at Catani Gardens Beach in St Kilda, Melbourne on Saturday 11 March from 10am to 12pm and at the Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club in Bondi Beach, Sydney on Sunday 12 March from 10am to 12pm. Those who can’t make it to these locations can still enter the competition by taking a photo with Golden Ticket Togs posters or billboards and uploading it to their Instagram stories, tagging @JetstarAustralia and using the hashtag #TheGoldenTicketTogs.
With over 15,000 beaches to choose from, the winner of the competition will have the opportunity to explore the best coastlines across Australia and abroad.
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The golden ticket speedos will be making their way around the country, and are scheduled to appear on the following dates:
Thursday, 9th March, 2023
Launceston: City Park, 9am – 5pm
Friday, 10th March, 2023
Darwin: Darwin Waterfront Precinct, 9am – 1pm
Saturday, 11th March, 2023
Melbourne: Catani Gardens beach, St Kilda, 10am-12pm
Sunday, 12th March, 2023
Sydney: Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club, Bondi Beach, 10am-12pm
Monday, 13th March, 2023
Canberra: Lake Burley Griffin, 9am – 5pm
Tuesday, 14th March, 2023
Adelaide: Adelaide Oval, 9am – 5pm
Wednesday, 15th March, 2023
Perth: City Beach, 9am – 5pm
Thursday, 16th March, 2023
Gold Coast: Pelican Beach Boat Ramp 9am – 5pm
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