You’ve somehow gotten the family to the
airport in time on one of the busiest flying days of the year, and your luggage is now checked and on its way to
_____, where you will spend Thanksgiving. You walk towards your terminal
feeling weightless and free, and think, wouldn't it be nice to relax with some hot chocolate before the packed flight?
If you're flying through Seattle or Boston, you might just be able to get a free one.
This Wednesday morning (that's tomorrow), representatives from Bing Travel will be staked out at Seattle and Boston airports, where they’ll randomly select 1,000 travelers to receive $15 gift cards to use throughout the airport. The Bing folks like to think of it as a surprise treat to make your life a little easier on one of the busiest traveling days of the year. Where will they be, exactly? We can’t tell you. (Well, they can’t tell us, really.) But you can follow @Fareologist on Twitter for clues (yet another reason to be on Twitter), and keep an eye out for those bright Bing T-shirts.
A couple of Bing’s “Fareologists” will be mingling with airport-goers, too. These travel experts know the best days of the week to fly, what to do when your luggage is lost, and the like. So you might just get some holiday travel advice from travel gurus like Rick Steves or Peter Greenberg.
If you're flying through Seattle or Boston, you might just be able to get a free one.
This Wednesday morning (that's tomorrow), representatives from Bing Travel will be staked out at Seattle and Boston airports, where they’ll randomly select 1,000 travelers to receive $15 gift cards to use throughout the airport. The Bing folks like to think of it as a surprise treat to make your life a little easier on one of the busiest traveling days of the year. Where will they be, exactly? We can’t tell you. (Well, they can’t tell us, really.) But you can follow @Fareologist on Twitter for clues (yet another reason to be on Twitter), and keep an eye out for those bright Bing T-shirts.
A couple of Bing’s “Fareologists” will be mingling with airport-goers, too. These travel experts know the best days of the week to fly, what to do when your luggage is lost, and the like. So you might just get some holiday travel advice from travel gurus like Rick Steves or Peter Greenberg.









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