INDIA. Hyderabad Duty Free concluded its Shopping Carnival campaign with a series of lucky draws. The promotional event ran between 1 October and 5 November and was open to passengers travelling to overseas destinations through Hyderabad International Airport.
Throughout the campaign, eligible shoppers who made purchases worth INR8,500 (US$102) at Hyderabad Duty Free Arrivals and Departures received an entry form to qualify for the raffle draw.
The grand prize was won by Asima Zainab, who received an all-expenses-paid trip for two, including match tickets for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final, travel tickets courtesy of EaseMyTrip, and a two-night hotel stay.
The shopping campaign also featured weekly rewards, ranging from English Willow Cricket bats to Adidas Indian Cricket Jerseys, along with tickets to the Hyderabad venue league match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on 10 October.
Weekly draws were conducted on the 6, 10, 18 and 23 October, and winners were Sahithi Balmuri, Prasad Adiga Perdur, Raja Rami Reddy and M.Y. Maharshi, respectively. ✈
India or New Zealand? Your chance to win a trio of Sōmrus cream liqueurs in our Cricket World Cup Readers’ CompetitionCalling travel retail cricket lovers as we offer a fantastic prize even better than a Jasprit Bumrah hat trick, more tempting than a Kuldeep Yadav wrong ‘un. Courtesy of The House of Sōmrus (sponsor of The Moodie Blog), and its travel retail agent Duty Free Global, The Moodie Davitt Report is delighted to offer a trio (or in cricket parlance a hat trick) of the outstanding Sōmrus Chai, Coffee and Mango cream liqueurs to a lucky reader who wins our Cricket World Cup Readers’ Competition. US-based, India-born House of Sōmrus Founder Pankaj K (PK) Garg has created one of the world’s great drinks success stories of the past decade. You can read Martin Moodie’s fascinating interview with him here, in which PK Garg describes how he and his wife Swati came up with the Sōmrus recipe in their home kitchen as they strove to create the world’s first Indian cream liqueur. So to our competition. India play New Zealand (the Black Caps) on 15 November in the Cricket World Cup semi-final. The reader who most accurately answers the following questions will win our prize*.
Send your entries before the match by email to Martin@MoodieDavittReport.com headed ‘India v New Zealand cricket’. *Judges’ decision final and you must be a member of the aviation or travel retail community. |