Air BP is giving customers the chance to win tickets to games at the 2010 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa. Tickets will go to winners in a fantasy soccer competition in which competitors have to pick players from England’s Premier League and they score points based on the performance of these players in the current season.
Winners will also receive travel and accommodation for their trip to the tournament and runners-up will be sent World Cup merchandise. The deadline for entries is December 1.
BP is a major sponsor of next June’s FIFA World Cup and it is planning a series of promotions for the aviation sector in support of Air BP’s Castrol brand of lubricants. It will stage events around the international airshow circuit, starting at the Singapore Air Show in February, and Castrol “ambassadors” include leading soccer celebrities Ronaldo, Marcel Desailly and Arsène Wenger.
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