DFS launches Maserati raffle
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Abu Dhabi International Airport (ADIA) duty free concessionaire DFS Group has launched a new car raffle promotion which will see one of 3,000 lucky passengers buying a Dhms.399 ($109) ticket walk away with a Maserati
Quattroporte S4.7L luxury car.
‘We are proud to announce the launch of the new Luxury Maserati Quattroporte S 4.7L car raffle at DFS Duty Free Abu Dhabi,’ said vice president retail operations, Eugene Barry. ‘The new Quattroporte S will bring further luxury and excitement to our existing car raffles.
‘DFS has a global reputation for luxury shopping, and we are delighted to enhance our retail environment with this very special car raffle,’ he said.
Alongside the Maserati car raffle, DFS and Abu Dhabi Duty Free are also offering a Mercedes GLK-280 with a raffle ticket price set at Dhms.150 ($40.84) and a Hummer with a ticket price set at H3 for Dhms.100 ($27.23).
As reported yesterday, the Abu Dhabi Airports Company has also extended the raffle to cover its presence (until tomorrow) at Seyaha, Abu Dhabi's annual holiday and travel show where it is currently exhibiting. Visitors to the stand will also have a chance to win the Mercedes Benz SGLK 280.
Tickets for these various raffles are also available from Abu Dhabi International Airport, Al Ain International Airport, the City Terminal and the Al Ghowaifat border checkpoint.
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