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Georgia with a Twist


Georgia is teaming up with Delta Air Lines to take you on a fantastic trip to the state of Georgia, where you will enjoy a truly different American experience – ‘Georgia with a Twist’


Departing in early Autumn you will fly into Orlando from where you will journey up into Georgia, less than a three-hour drive and on into Savannah before ending up in the State capital of Atlanta for your return to the UK. Along the way you will stop off in


Daytona and St Augustine in Florida before experiencing the wonderful Cumberland, Jekyll and St. Simon’s Islands, the South’s most romantic city – Savannah, Georgia’s historic Antebellum trail and the bustling capital Atlanta.


HOW TO ENTER


For your chance to win a place on this great Georgia fam trip, simply answer the following four questions:


1 How many historic


squares does the city of Savannah have?


...................................................... 2 How long does it take


to drive into Georgia from Orlando?


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From which two airports in the UK does Delta operate non-stop service to Atlanta?


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...................................................... 4 Where is Georgia’s Sea


Turtle Rescue Center located? ......................................................


You can choose one of four ways to enter: 1. ONLINE: www.sellinglonghaul.com 2. EMAIL: editorial@bmipublishing.co.uk (Subject: Georgia fam trip) 3. FAX: 020 8649 7234 4. POST: Georgia Fam Trip Competition, Selling Long Haul, Suffolk House, George Street, Croydon, CR9 1SR Closing date: All entries must be received by Monday September 17, 2012 Your details:


Name .................................................................................................................. Job title ................................................................................................................ Company ............................................................................................................. Address ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................. ....... ......................................................................................................................


Georgia USA • Atlanta provides the gateway to Georgia and is a truly vibrant, bustling modern city with plenty to do and see


• Georgia’s Antebellum Trail offers a glimpse of life before the American Civil War. The pace of life along the trail is slow and the warm Southern hospitality genuine and welcoming


• Savannah is the epitome of the ‘romantic southern city’ with 20+ historic squares seeping with history and Spanish moss across the trees


• Georgia’s coast, with its many unspoilt barrier islands provides a chance to sample a unique way of life.


Delta Air Lines • With flights from both Heathrow and Manchester, Delta offers more non-stop departures from the UK to Atlanta than any other airline


• Offers non-stop flights from LHR to Atlanta, Boston, New York JFK, Detroit and Minneapolis St. Paul and from MAN to Atlanta with onward


connections to over 200 destinations in the USA, Central and Latin America


• Delta now operates its international flights from the new International Concourse at Atlanta’s Hartsfield- Jackson International airport


St. Augustine and Daytona • Enjoy St. Augustine, the USA’s oldest continually occupied settlement


• Daytona provides a fantastic beach experience together with the thrills of the world famous Daytona Raceway


WIN A FAM TRIP TO GEORGIA U.S.A.


Enter- Online here


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