To celebrate Father’s Day we’ve got a great treat you can win for your dad – or keep for yourself if you want to go sky-high.
IntotheBlue.co.uk is providing four flying lesson experiences each worth £95 for locations nationwide.
Maybe if you haven’t got your superhero dad anything special this year, you can make it up to him by sending him thousands of feet up in the air with this thrilling prize.
Or if you’ve got a hankering for flying high yourself – well, hey, we can’t control who actually uses the prizes can we?
We’ve got two of the experiences to give away through Twitter and two up for grabs on our Facebook page.
To enter on Twitter all you need to do is follow @local_london and retweet the following message.
Wanna show your dad what a superhero he is? Follow & retweet for chance to win flying lesson experience. Details at http://t.co/BQwNhHRitM
— This Is Local London (@local_london) June 19, 2015
And to enter on Facebook go to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thisislocallondon.
Like the page first, and then on the post related to this competition leave a comment telling us why dads are real-life superheroes.
We've got two flying lesson experiences to give away, each worth £95 and valid at various locations. You can win one for...
Posted by This is Local London on Friday, June 19, 2015
We’ll choose the four overall winners on June 26 from the list of people who have both retweeted and followed us on Twitter and from the pool of people who have both left a comment and liked the page on Facebook.
Some T&Cs
Once we’ve chosen the winners we’ll get in touch asking for their details which will be passed on to the competition promoter.
The prize is for the flying lesson experience only – no travel or other expenses will be paid.
There are no alternative prizes, editor’s decision is final etc.
Newsquest and IntoTheBlue employees and families can’t enter. Competition is open to anyone aged 18 and over.
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