SEATTLE, Feb. 29, 2016 --
WHAT: Spirit Airlines is giving one lucky winner (and a guest) two tickets for one Spirit flight every month for 12 months (including government taxes and fees as well as one carry-on bag, one checked bag). All you need to do is drop us your deets and you'll have a chance to win. Flights must originate from Seattle, and are good for any place Spirit flies.
WHERE: You can enter your participation in these sweepstakes at Freeflightsforayear.com.
WHEN: Entries must be received not later than 11:59pm EST on March 17, 2016.
TO WIN: From among the entrants, five will be randomly selected. Those selected must appear at a location specified by Spirit at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, WA on March 24, 2016 at 6:00 PM PST. The winner will be selected at random from among those that so appear. If at the time entrants are contacted fewer than five can be reached and/or decline to appear at the location at the time specified, additional entrants may be selected at random until five have been selected and agree to so appear.
Media Contact: Stephen Schuler 954.364.0231 [email protected]


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