ATTN AGENTS: Test your United Airlines knowledge to win return airfares to Houston!  

ATTN AGENTS: Test your United Airlines knowledge to win return airfares to Houston!  

Sydney Airport and United Airlines are giving four lucky agents the chance to win return economy airfares on the only non-stop direct service to Houston from Australia.

With nonstop flights on board some of Boeing’s latest aircraft from Sydney to Houston, there’s never been a better time for Australians to take an all-in-one American holiday with United Airlines.

But did you know the Texas hub has access to 29 connecting flights to New York or Newark, up to 31 connecting flights to Chicago O’Hare, and up to 23 connecting flights to Washington, DC?

Talk about flexibility!

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Likewise, United Airlines is also your ticket to the soul food capitals of the American South, with flights within an hour from Memphis, the home of legendary Beale Street, and some of the world’s best barbeque.

But if you’re not up to scratch with what the carrier and the American South has to offer, don’t sweat it.

The new Sydney Airport and United Airlines training platform will get you ready to sell the true American South, and much more than just the common experiences – with a chance to win a great  prize to boot.

To go in the running to win return economy airfares from Sydney to Houston with United Airlines, complete the five-part training platform, which consists of the following modules:

  1. United (States) Journeys
  2. Food and drink
  3. Music
  4. Outdoor Fun
  5. Unique experiences.

Each module will  take you no more than 15 minutes to complete – meaning you could finish two in the space of your lunch break.

All modules are also mobile- and device-friendly, so you can get through them on your morning or afternoon commute to the office. More importantly, they will help you up-skill your knowledge – and get you in the running for that prize!

Check out the SYD/UA training platform here.

Featured image: United Airlines aircraft (supplied)

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