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Joyalukkas has announced that it is giving customers across the GCC region a chance to travel for free.
In this regard, the jeweller has partnered with Akbar Travels to give away airline vouchers to customers.
Opening 2016 with the Festival of Joy and the special Valentine’s Day collection, the jewellery retail chain is capping off the first quarter of the year with an opportunity for customers to “travel to destinations they have been dreaming of”, according to a statement from the company.
“Our loyal customers have been the backbone of our success since we opened our doors 29 years ago. They have been our inspiration and motivation for choosing locations and developing our product selections, as well as in the kinds of services we offer,” said John Paul Alukkas, executive director, Joyalukkas Group. “Our seasonal offers and promotions are our way of showing them our appreciation and continuing on our promise to only give them our best.”
Customers who visit Joyalukkas’ 120-plus showrooms in 10 countries enjoy 0% deduction on 22k old gold exchange and up to 70% discount on all polki jewellery. Also, there are no making charges on 8gm, 22k gold coins until April 2.
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