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Another Chance to Bid for Norwegian’s 737 MAX Delivery Flight!

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I recently shared the opportunity to bid for a seat on Norwegian’s Boeing 737 MAX delivery flight from Seattle to Oslo, Norway.  Unfortunately, Boeing delayed the plane’s delivery and some folks had to back out of the auction.

Now, there’s a new auction to get a seat on this flight.  But you’ll have to submit your bid by 11:00 pm Pacific Time tomorrow, June 19, 2017.

Norwegian is only the second airline to take delivery of a Boeing 737 MAX.  So this is a terrific opportunity for aviation enthusiasts to experience a very special flight!

There are only 12 spots available.  And proceeds go to Norwegian’s charity partner, UNICEF.

Be One of the First to Fly Norwegian’s 737 Max From Seattle to Oslo This Month!

I’ll share the details!

Fly on the Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX Delivery Flight

Link:   Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX Delivery Auction

You can bid for one of 12 seats on the Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX delivery flight from Seattle to Oslo.  The flight departs Seattle on June 29, 2017.

For US-based bidders, the package includes:

Winning Bidders From the US Will Get a Norwegian Premium Class Seat on Their Return Home

And folks bidding from Europe will get:

Note:  Any cost NOT listed will be your responsibility (like hotels, transportation, etc.).  And the delivery flight departure date is subject to change.  For more information, email megado@megado.com.

Bottom Line

There’s still a chance for folks to bid for an amazing opportunity to fly on Norwegian’s Boeing 737 MAX delivery flight from Seattle to Oslo, Norway.

The previous delivery date was postponed.  Now, the flight will depart Seattle on June 29, 2017.  But you only have until tomorrow, June 19, 2017, at 11:00 pm Pacific Time, to bid for a spot.

Let me know if you win a seat!

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