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Celebrate the New Year with this exciting giveaway

Louisvillians have a chance to win two roundtrip tickets to a sunny destination of their choice.

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Picture yourself in sunny Tampa Bay this year.

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Say goodbye to frosty mornings and hello to sunshine.

With 35+ nonstop destinations from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF), escaping the cold is as easy as booking your flight — or winning one.

SDF’s nonstop flights make reaching your favorite Florida destination fast and easy. Whether you’re craving adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, we’ve got your ticket to a warm paradise, like:

LOUtoday readers can win two round-trip airline tickets out of SDF to their choice of nonstop destination with our Fly Away Friday Giveaway.

Here’s how it works:

  • Complete this survey by Monday, Feb. 3 at 11:59 p.m.
  • Continue reading LOUtoday to see who wins (Hint: We’ll announce the next winner on Friday, Feb. 7).

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