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Proflight’s ‘Sharks winner’ jets to Durban

Proflight Zambia’s “Sharks On A Plane” competition winner, Kathrine Oliveira, is planning her flight to Durban for an exciting trip to the “golden city’s” magnificent beaches.

Kathrine won two return flights to the South African destination after participating in the #SharksOnAPlane competition.

She plans to fly to Durban with one of her best friends.

“Thanks very much to Proflight for the wonderful return flights to Durban. I am planning to go to Durban this year with my friend. We wanted to fly with Proflight’s K999 September promotion to Durban, but saw the competition – and thought, why not give it a try?” said the Lusaka businesswoman.

Proflight Zambia sponsored this year’s Zambia Sevens International Tournament by offering the Sharks Academy team discounted return flights from Durban to Lusaka.

At the venue, fans at Proflight’s stand took pictures of themselves at Proflight’s special “Sharks On A Plane” photo booth.

Participants posted their pictures on social media adding #ProflightZambia and #SharksOnAPlane to their posts.

The post with the most likes, shares and comments on social media won the competition.
Proflight Zambia strengthened its support of this year’s rugby tournament through its sponsorship of the Sharks Academy Team.

The Zambian airline sponsored the Sharks with discounted flights to boost the standards at the growing rugby tournament.

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