Online travel site Expedia said it is launching a Facebook promotion that will offer more than $1 million worth of travel to friends on the social network.
The promotion is called the “Expedia FriendTrips” and people can participate in the promotion by becoming a fan of Expedia on Facebook. Then participants will create a “virtual plane” and will point the plane towards one of a number of vacation destinations. They will fill the plane with five of their Facebook friends , who will need to become a fan of Expedia. The winner will receive a vacation worth up to $10,000, and other participants can win $500 or $250 Expedia travel credits.
When travelers book their flight and hotel simultaneously on Expedia, the result is called a Vacation Package. The mere act of booking simultaneously can yield up to $450 in savings compared to what it would cost to book the same component separately. When flights and hotels are booked separately – even minutes apart – those savings are lost. According to Expedia's estimates, travelers leave billions in potential savings on the table every year. Expedia believes that the name Vacation Package may be confusing to some travelers and tamps down interest. Thus, Expedia is harnessing the collective creative wisdom of the American traveler to rename its package booking offering.
Expedia travelers can visit www.facebook.com/expedia. and suggest a new name for Vacation Packages. Expedia will collect and analyze the entries and will choose ten finalists. Expedia Facebook fans will then have the opportunity to vote for the winner from among the ten finalists. The entry that receives the most votes as best characterizing the value of the package booking process will win the contest and earn a vacation worth up to $10,000. The second-place winner will win a $500 Expedia credit. Voters also have the opportunity to win one of several $250 travel credits.
"Vacation Packages have been available on Expedia.com for years. Billions of dollars in free money goes unclaimed because consumers simply don't know, or don't believe, that when they book their flight and hotel together, they may save. So we're asking for their help in finding a name that will work better. Come up with a better name and win a trip of a lifetime," said Tim MacDonald, senior vice president and general manager, Expedia.com.
Travelers who book a flight and hotel together on Expedia can save up to $450. This is because airlines and hotels have empty seats and rooms that they need to fill. When travelers book them at the same time, Expedia can offer prices that airlines and hotels won't reveal separately.
Contest Rules
All entries must be submitted by February 3, 2011. Each customer is limited to a single entry of four words or less. Expedia's panel of judges will sort and select the ten finalists and post them on the Facebook contest page on February 8, 2011.
Expedia will then ask its Facebook fans to select the winner. Voting for the winning selection will begin on February 8 and end on February 15. Participants can vote for their favorite entry once per day through February 15. The voters themselves may earn a prize. Each vote counts as a sweepstakes entry. Five prizes of $250 in Expedia credit will be awarded to randomly-selected voters.
Players can share their entry on their own Facebook pages and encourage their friends to support their entry or to participate themselves. The lucky traveler whose entry receives the most votes will win a trip worth up to $10,000.
For more details about the "You Name it Contest and Sweepstakes," including rules and regulations, visit www.facebook.com/expedia.
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