The 12-week campaign saw over 40,000 entries in total, with participants vying for a chance to win a spontaneous holiday to one of six mystery destinations - Cebu,
Encouraged by the response to the campaign, CAG is extending this campaign by launching a Grand Draw, giving travellers another chance to win a spontaneous vacation to any of the six destinations. Two lucky winners will be drawn, with one of them being a Trust Bank Singapore customer. Each will win a pair of return economy class air tickets and
Past winners embrace less planning and more spontaneous discovery
Winners of the campaign not only discovered new destinations and experiences, travelling spontaneously without a set plan allowed them to truly experience the joy of exploration and spontaneous discovery.
One of the winners,
'I think the highlight of our trip is more the outcome of spending less time on planning. In the past, we used to plan to great detail. Although that gave us some peace of mind, those trips often turned out to be executed according to plan, as if we were just performing our daily routine in another country.
'This time, we tried to plan 'less' and see how it goes. Yes, there were hiccups and uncertainties but they were manageable. When we were lost, the local people were very friendly and helpful. We also spontaneously walked around and went to places that are not so touristy, and got to know more about the local culture and way of living. This trip brought us new perspectives to the purpose of travelling, and how over-planning is actually not necessary.'
'It was our first time in
One more chance for a free holiday
Participants who have yet to register for the campaign so far can drop their names into the Grand Draw pot on the ''Shall We Just Go?' campaign website (https://changi.me/justgo) from now till
All participants who have previously joined the campaign will be enrolled in this Grand Draw automatically. They can get an additional chance at the prizes by enrolling for the Grand Draw.
Winners of the Grand Draw will be notified on
The 'Shall We Just Go?' campaign is supported by
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