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Giveaway: Round trip for two

In need of a getaway? Enter this giveaway for a chance to win two round-trip tickets on Avelo Airlines to Orlando, FL; Wilmington, DE; or New Haven, CT.

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Experience a new city and enter for a chance to win two round trip tickets and enjoy an unforgettable getaway.

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Get ready to jet set, Greenville. We’ve partnered with the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport to give a lucky winner two round-trip tickets to Orlando, FL; Wilmington, DE; or New Haven, CT on Avelo Airlines.

Each round-trip ticket includes:

  • Priority boarding
  • Carry-on bag
  • Checked bag
  • Seating assignment up to $20

Rules: Travel must be booked and completed by December 31, 2023. Must contact the Customer Support Center to book, change, or cancel flight. No cash, credit, or other refund value if canceled or moved to a different date. Non-transferable, subject to availability, no cash value if service is terminated.

Enter now through Thursday, July 20. The winner will be contacted by our team and announced on Friday, July 21.

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