Free European Flight with Barclays

By Helen Raymond
Published on 9 Apr 2008
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Get a free European flight when you open a Barclays bank account online - the offer is available to existing customers who upgrade too!

What’s the deal?

Open a new Barclays Bank account or Barclays Additions account, or upgrade your existing Barclays bank account online and get a voucher for a free economy return European flight.

Destinations available include Paris (Charles de Gaulle), Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Frankfurt, Prague, Budapest, Warsaw, Nice, Milan (Malpensa MXP), Dublin and Bordeaux and you only have to pay the flight tax.

How do I benefit?

To claim your free voucher you will need to visit www.barclays.co.uk, open or upgrade to a Barclays bank account, First Additions, Additions or Additions Plus account (the latter 3 are all fee accounts) and Barclays will then send you your free flight voucher within 60 days along with instructions on how to book your flight.

Expiry date:

The free flight offer expires on 30th April, 2008.

Conditions

You will need to book your flight within 90 days of the voucher issue and all flights must be taken within 12 months of this date.

In addition, if you are a new customer you will need to pay in at least £500 for 6 consecutive months either from your salary or by transfer from another account to be eligible for this offer.

Flight vouchers are limited to one per household, per booking and the offer excludes employees of the Barclays group.

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