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BIA Christmas Shopping Festival opens

Sri Lankan airport authorities have launched the BIA Christmas Shopping Festival 2011, an annual Christmas shopping fiesta in partnership with the Arrival Duty Free shops and Departure/ Transit shops with the strategic objective of promoting the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA).

Hosting the Festival for the second consecutive year, the Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd (AASL) has once again brought together all shopping outlets in both the Arrival and Departure/Transit area to make the festive season extra special fo travelers using the airport, the airport said in a press release.

As part of the promotion, any passenger making a purchase of US$10 or more at any of the shopping outlets at the Arrival Duty Free and Departure/Transit shops is eligible to participate in the raffle draw. “One lucky traveller will be rewarded with the Grand prize of a Zen Estilo motor car sponsored by Associated Motorways and five others will be rewarded with Rs. 1 million worth of cash prizes,” it said.

Additionally if the sales transaction is made with the use of a MasterCard or Maestro Card or the sales purchase exceeds US$50 at any of the shops in the Departure/Transit area, passengers are entitled to a turn at the ‘Wheel of Fortune’ which will enable them to win merchandise such as pen drives, flasks, mugs, caps, t-shirts and many more on a daily basis. The promotion will run from 1st December to 31st January 2012

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