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How to win $15,000 for your dream vacay

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Enter for a chance to make your dream trip a reality.

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Dreaming of sandy beaches, summer in Europe, or backpacking all over Asia? Well, here’s your shot to make it happen.

Charlotte Douglas International Airport is giving away a dream vacation worth up to $15,000 with their Get Swept Away Sweepstakes, running now through Monday, May 26.

The best part? The lucky winner gets to choose their dream destination. Think:

  • Relaxing at a tropical retreat in the Caribbean
  • Wandering the streets of London, Rome, or Madrid
  • Floating above New Mexico at the world’s biggest ballooning festival
  • Embarking on an epic food tour in Japan

Last year’s winner explored Australia — so really, the world is your oyster.

Pro tip: You must be 18+ and live in North Carolina or South Carolina to enter. One entry is allowed per person and no purchase is necessary.

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