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Cyprus Airways launches "Book Now, Cash Out" campaign for May bookings

Cyprus Airways is giving away cash refunds to lucky customers who book their tickets with the airline during the month of May, with the company's latest promotion "Book Now, Cash Out".

Ten winners will be chosen each week and will be refunded for their entire booking cost, no matter the destination, date and time of flight, or the number of passengers booked.

"This month, we're splashing out this unique promotional offer," says Theo Mallas, Marketing & PR Manager of Cyprus Airways. "Whether you're jet-setting solo or travelling with your friends or family, you could be one of our 360 passengers who will fly for free! This is a one of a kind promotion which no one should miss," added Mallas.

To enter the raffle, all you need to do is book Cyprus Airways flights in May and register your booking through www.cyprusairways.com/home/cashbackform. With the eligibility criteria allowing up to nine passengers per booking, you could be cashing out with your entire travelling party.

Winners will be announced on the airline’s social media channels.

For more information about the "Book Now, Cash Out" Raffle and Cyprus Airways, please visit www.cyprusairways.com/home/lp/cashback

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