Canaryfly will distribute 4,000 children's passports to exchange for prizes

This is a proposal in which you can collect stamps for a year that will allow children to get different gifts

July 5 2024 (16:46 WEST)
Landing of a Canaryfly plane
Landing of a Canaryfly plane

The Canary airline is launching the second edition of this initiative to thank its customers for their loyalty. In total, 4,000 passports for minors will be offered during their flights, which will allow them to obtain gifts and, thus, "liven up family flights and entertain boys and girls during the different journeys."

This children's passport gives children the possibility of collecting stamps for a year and exchanging them for prizes such as beach balls or tickets to Loro Parque, Poema del Mar or Siam Park. Also, with it, a box of colored pencils and an airplane-shaped lollipop will be given while supplies last.

Canaryfly's commitment to this project for another year, according to Canaryfly's commercial and marketing director, Jon Ramsden, has been carried out "after verifying how our users and their children were delighted to receive this passport, thanks to their positive comments and gratitude," he explains. In addition, he comments that "we seek to make children enjoy their flight experience with us even more, encouraging their interest in discovering our islands together with their loved ones."

Those children who have their passport only have to take it with them on their next flights so that they can collect the stamps that will allow them to access the gifts.

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