Dynamic Airways is continuing its efforts to enhance its image following some early start up problems that have been mostly rectified.
The US based airline has provided free tickets to seven Guyanese who live in the US to fly home for the Mashramani celebrations and to party with the airline on Mash Day.
According to a statement from Tagman media, “Over the last few week as part of a Fly Home for MASH & Easter Promotion, Dynamic Airways has been supporting shows and parties in the Guyanese communities in New York. At each of these sponsored events and on interactive radio programmes free tickets for travel on Dynamic Airways and free passes to MASH activities were won.”
The seven winners for MASH Weekend trips home are Meresa Richards, Shearon Blair, Rondell Millington, Latifah Fitzalbert, Troy Simmons, Malissa Garner and Marlon Johnson.
The winners have expressed gratitude to the airline for flying them home for Mash and many of them praised the airline for its on board service.
Each winner will be part of Dynamic’s Boom Truck experience decked out in Dynamic Airways Jerseys and vests along with passes to enter “Sunrise”, the pre-mash party being held at Palm Court on February 22, 2015, Mash night concert featuring Alkaline being held at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground on February 23 and the after Mash fete at Gravity Lounge on February 23.
Tagman Media’s Jonathan Beaton who is coordinating the Fly Home for MASH and Easter Promotion, said “Dynamic Airways is committed to connect Guyanese family and friends during important seasons. This is one of our ways of giving back to our customers. We have had several challenges but these winners and the other passengers on the flights are loyal customers who have continued to support us over the past few months. We hope to create treasured memories for them.”
For the two holiday periods Dynamic’s is offering fares as low as US$449 return, tax included. “This is a great opportunity for Guyanese who could not have otherwise travel home to come visit their loved ones and be a part of the local festivities” Beaton said.
Filed: 22nd February, 2015
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