Win a free trip to New Zealand with a Twitter Quiz

October 23rd, 2009

30 days & 30 ways to get to New ZealandAir New Zealand just launched the “KiWeets 30 Days & 30 Ways to Get to New Zealand” campaign. A quiz game where you can win a free ticket to New Zealand by answering a trivia question on Twitter.

Air New Zealand will ask a new trivia question every day for 30 days on the Twitter account @KiWeets. And each day the airline will give away a economy-class round trip to New Zealand to a randomly selected user who responded correctly. On day 30 the grand price will be given away, a business-class ticket to New Zealand. The grand prize winner will be the Twitterer with the highest point total over the entire promotion period. Points are awarded for correct answers and speedy response times. Read the rest of this entry »

3 original travel quiz ideas you’ve never seen before

October 12th, 2009

travel quiz exampleEvery year, the world gets smaller. Tv-shows and travel magazines show us the most beautiful and faraway destinations and more and more people travel further and further away. And when people are not traveling, they dream of traveling. With all this knowledge about the world and the eagerness to experience those places it’s not strange that travel quizzes are so popular.

And travel quizzes aren’t only relevant if you are in the travel industry, they can be used to entertain your costumers or connect with your employees and students. They can be educational or be used to infuse future clients with your brand in a fun way.
But since travel quizzes are so popular, a lot of them are already out there. So how do you prevent that your quiz becomes a dull: “in what city stands the Eiffel Tower?”-kind of quiz? By thinking out of the box of course! And to help you out: 3 original travel quiz concepts you never seen before: Read the rest of this entry »