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4 Days Left – Bid for a Seat on Norwegian’s 737 MAX Delivery Flight!

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I recently wrote about the Star MegaDo 8, where travel and aviation geeks can take a field trip to Vienna, Brussels, and Mallorca to meet with folks from Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and Hyatt.

That event is now sold out, but there’s another exciting MegaDo event right around the corner!  And proceeds go to charity.

You have until June 3, 2017, at 11:00 pm Pacific Time to bid on 12 available seats on the delivery flight of the first Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX airplane to Oslo!

This Is the Second Boeing 737 MAX Ever Delivered to an Airline!

I’ll share the details!

Fly on the Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX Delivery Flight

Link:   Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX Delivery Flight MegaDo

You have until June 3, 2017, at 11:00 am Pacific Time to bid on Norwegian’s Boeing 737 MAX delivery flight to Oslo, Norway!

This will be the first Boeing 737 MAX ever delivered to a non-Asian airline, and the second ever delivered.  And you’ll be on board with Norwegian’s CEO Bjørn Kjos!

If you’re bidding from the US, you’ll get:

If you’re bidding from Europe, you’ll 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.

All proceeds will be donated to Norwegian’s partner, UNICEF.

Bottom Line

If you’re an aviation geek, this could be a chance to bid on a bucket list experience!

You have until June 3, 2017, at 11:00 am Pacific Time to bid on Norwegian’s Boeing 737 MAX delivery flight to Oslo, Norway.  And you’ll be on board with Norwegian’s CEO, Bjørn Kjos.

Let me know if you win an auction!

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