Disney Channel Launches 'Jet Set Go' Summer Initiative

Jet Airways joins as Airline Partner to take 30 kids and their families to Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

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Disney Channel has begun its one-of-a-kind initiative “Jet Set Go”, this week. Disney Channel in association with India’s premier international airline Jet Airways, is teaming up to give kids and their families a unique opportunity to win a magical all-expenses paid trip to the ‘happiest place on Earth’, Hong Kong Disneyland.

The on-air contest will run throughout the month of May on Disney Channel and will give 30 kids and their families plenty of chances to enter. In celebration of “Jet Set Go”, Disney Channel is also taking to the skies by wrapping a Jet Airways aircraft in Disney favorite characters Mickey and friends to be unveiled on the 9th of May in a special ceremony in Mumbai. 

For your chance to win the ultimate trip of a lifetime with your family, kids can enter by watching Disney Channel during the month of May, spot an animated Jet Airways aircraft which will appear until the 28th of May. Children can accumulate points each time they spot the aircraft by dialing a toll-free number flashing on the screen, absolutely free of cost, and leaving a missed call. Those who spot the plane the maximum number of times per day earn the maximum points and at the end of each day, the highest scorer will be announced as the winner on Disney Channel. One winner will be picked each day, over the period of 30 days with the winners and their families going onto Hong Kong Disneyland Resort for a unique two day Disney experience. 

“At the heart of Disney DNA is our passion for telling the world’s best stories and providing unique experiences for kids and families. We are pleased to work with Jet Airways and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort to bring our fans this fabulous opportunity to experience Disney magic first-hand,” said Vijay Subramaniam, business head, Walt Disney Television International India.

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