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Free Round-The-World Trip if Your Name is Elizabeth Gallagher!

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Is your name Elizabeth GallagherAre you Canadian?  And are you up for an adventure?

A 28-year-old man in Toronto is giving away a round-the-world ticket for this December.  He’d originally booked the flights (a mistake fare) for himself and his girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, earlier this year.

But then he and his girlfriend broke up.  Rather than see the ticket go to waste (it’s next to impossible to change the name on it), he’s looking for a Canadian (perhaps you can convince him otherwise!) with the same name (Elizabeth Gallagher) to use the ticket!

Take Off, Eh? Are You a Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher?

His search, which he posted on Reddit 2 days ago, has now gone viral.

What’s in It for Elizabeth?

Link:   Jordan Axani’s Reddit Post

The man offering the ticket, Jordan Axani, booked these flights when the airlines accidentally published a very low mistake fare between the US, Europe, and Asia.  These deals never tend to last long, but many folks got in on it!

Here’s the itinerary:

Elizabeth Gallagher Gets to Travel to Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok, and New Delhi

He promises no strings attached, and doesn’t want his traveling companion to feel obligated to pay him back or even hang out with him in any way:

I am not looking for anything in return.  I am not looking for companionship, romance, drugs, a trade, or to take selfies with you in front the Christmas Market in Prague.  If you feel compelled to toss me a couple hundred bucks, great.  Really the only thing I ask for is that you enjoy this trip and that it brings you happiness.

He also asks that Elizabeth “be sane, smart, and (hopefully) interesting,” and that she promise to pay it forward 1 day.

Embracing the spontaneity of life is more my thing, though, so if you want to travel together (and are not an axe murder) I’m likely game.

This idea really made my day!

Bottom Line

A Toronto man is giving away a free round-the-world ticket this winter.  But there’s a catch.

Your name has to be Elizabeth Gallagher.  And you have to be Canadian (not just pretend like some folks do when they travel!).

Do you know someone named Elizabeth Gallagher?  Let them know their plane is waiting for them! 🙂

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