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Turn Miles into Free Activities |

Tuesday, 10 November 2009
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When you have a family, it can be expensive
treating them to days out such as activities, theme parks and the cinema or
theatre. One way you can cut the cost is to earn free days out by collecting
Airmiles.
You can collect Airmiles for free days out in many different ways, such as using a Lloyds TSB Airmiles Duo Credit Card to buy your shopping, or collecting Tesco Clubcard vouchers and exchanging them for Airmiles. You can even collect Airmiles by shopping online at the Airmiles eStore website, at names like eBay.co.uk and play.com . Once you've started collecting Airmiles, you can choose from many different free activities on the Airmiles website. You could opt for free theatre tickets and see a popular West End show in London, such as Queen's We Will Rock You, or you could try free activities such as experience days like driving a fast car or becoming a spy for a day. The free days you can get on the website are almost limitless, with even free days out at theme parks such as Alton Towers and Legoland® Windsor. When you're collecting Airmiles and turning them into free activities, you can take your family out for the day for less. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Written by Airmiles, find out more information on: Free Days Out http://www.airmiles.co.uk/ Free Activities http://www.airmiles.co.uk/ Free Theatre Tickets http://www.airmiles.co.uk/
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