Tennessee Is Giving away 10,000 Flight Vouchers to Welcome Tourists back to the State

On July 4, country megastar Brad Paisley and the Tennessee governor Bill Lee announced that the state will give away 10,000 flight vouchers from $250 to the first 10,000 travelers who book a two-night stay through the tennesseeonme.com.

Tennessee Is Giving Away $250 Airline Vouchers

Tennessee is popular for its music, scenic beauty, and outstanding attractions according to the Governor.

They’re more than ready to welcome tourists back and help them enjoy live music throughout the state which is created by their talented songwriters and musicians like Brad Paisley.

Paisley, a Grammy- and Country Music Award-winning artist added that the City of Music is a love letter to Nashville and a tribute to all those pilgrims who came to this amazing city.

He’s excited that live music is back and bigger than ever before.

How to Qualify for a $250 Voucher to Visit Tennessee?

In order to qualify for the voucher, you need to make a package reservation through the site and your travel dates should be from July 11 to Dec. 30, 2021, on flights into Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, or Chattanooga on the participating airlines (Delta, Southwest or American).

More than 60 hotels are at your service and their stays through this program include overnight on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday.

You need to make a full payment at the time of booking and the offer will include one voucher per booking, not per person.

You will get the voucher sent to your email address between 48 and 72 hours after the booking has been confirmed.

Promotion of Tourism Is Important in Tennessee

The state of Tennessee gives $2.5 million for the promotion of tourism. This is actually their second-largest industry which brought them $23 million in 2019.

They felt these vouchers were the best way to get tourists back after a pandemic.

Paisley and Lee filmed a video as part of the campaign and made it clear (jokingly) that the free vouchers are courtesy of Lee, not of Paisley!

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TRAVEL AND LEISURE

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