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Thomas Cook Christmas contest for students

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Aug. 5

THOMAS Cook (India) Ltd has designed a scheme under which students preparing to go overseas for studies could win a ticket to come down for their Christmas break or even later.

The Fly Home Free Contest is being held in two phases, between July 10 and August 10, and between August 11 and September 10.

According to an official statement, the contest is open to all students who purchase any of the following products, namely, a confirmed international air ticket; foreign exchange worth $1,500 or more against their higher studies quota; or ScholarCare, a premium student insurance plan.

To participate, the student would have to complete an entry form, write a creative slogan, and return the form along with a proof of purchase, the statement said.

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