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E: 03/02 Win a romantic Paris break for two
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What is the name of Rose Byrne’s character in I Give It A Year? Susan
Nat
Jenny
answer: Nat
via comp text: ambitious high-flyer Nat (Byrne)
terms
Competition closes Monday, February 4 at midday.
Open to UK residents only
Prize for one winner is:
o Return travel for two people from London to Paris
o Return transfers from your arrive point to your hotel
o 3 Nights accommodation at a centrally located hotel
o Breakfast each morning for two people in the hotel restaurant
o Travel insurance
Travel is subject to availability at the discretion of the organiser and excludes Christmas,
New Year, Valentines, Easter, School Holidays and Bank Holidays (both UK and France).
Travel depends on the locations of the winner. Eurostar travel must be off peak and booked a minimum of 2 months in advance.
Travel will be from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord International. Travel to the Eurostar terminal is not included.
For air travel, departure airport used will be dependent on the direct availability from the winners nearest available international airport, which may not necessarily be the closest.
Non UK passports holders may need a visa for this destination, which they should arrange with the Embassy at their own expense.
Hotel will be classed as a minimum of 3 Star and will be based on two people sharing a twin or double room (winner's choice) with ensuite bathroom on a bed and breakfast basis.
Biscuitfan often posts these but is offline atm
What is the name of Rose Byrne’s character in I Give It A Year? Susan
Nat
Jenny
answer: Nat
via comp text: ambitious high-flyer Nat (Byrne)
terms
Competition closes Monday, February 4 at midday.
Open to UK residents only
Prize for one winner is:
o Return travel for two people from London to Paris
o Return transfers from your arrive point to your hotel
o 3 Nights accommodation at a centrally located hotel
o Breakfast each morning for two people in the hotel restaurant
o Travel insurance
Travel is subject to availability at the discretion of the organiser and excludes Christmas,
New Year, Valentines, Easter, School Holidays and Bank Holidays (both UK and France).
Travel depends on the locations of the winner. Eurostar travel must be off peak and booked a minimum of 2 months in advance.
Travel will be from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord International. Travel to the Eurostar terminal is not included.
For air travel, departure airport used will be dependent on the direct availability from the winners nearest available international airport, which may not necessarily be the closest.
Non UK passports holders may need a visa for this destination, which they should arrange with the Embassy at their own expense.
Hotel will be classed as a minimum of 3 Star and will be based on two people sharing a twin or double room (winner's choice) with ensuite bathroom on a bed and breakfast basis.
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