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Sep 11, 2012 Sports
– two lucky fans to win tickets to New York
Caribbean Airline, which recently inked a partnership with the Guyana Football Federation, will be, as their motto says (the warmth of the Islands) warming the hearts of two lucky spectators that will be attending today’s World Cup Qualifying match between Guyana and El Salvador at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
According Marketing Executive Dion Inniss, six spectators who are clad in yellow will be randomly chosen when entering the stadium and asked to predict the final score of the game in one instance.
Six other persons also clad in yellow will also be chosen randomly and asked to predict who will be the first Guyanese player to score.
The lucky persons, one in each case will win tickets to New York compliments of Caribbean Airline.
Inniss noted that this is Caribbean Airline’s way of showing their commitment for the great journey that the Golden Jaguars have embarked on and their commitment towards their continued progress.
He stated that the partnership with the Guyana Football Federation is a strengthened one and one that has been ongoing. He promised that with the continued progress of the ‘Golden Jaguars’, Caribbean Airline will be increasing their contributions towards the GFF and their valued customers.
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