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Free 2-For-1 Airline Vouchers For First 40K Fans At Giants Game

Alaska Airline tosses out a curveball for San Francisco Giants fans at Sept. 14 game: Be among first 40,000 at game and score flight deal.

Get 2-for-1 Alaska flight voucher at SF Giants game on Sept. 14, 2019.
Get 2-for-1 Alaska flight voucher at SF Giants game on Sept. 14, 2019. (Courtesy of Alaska Airlines)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA —Think of this deal as a double-header, so to speak. And if you have a big family of San Francisco Giants baseball fans ... lucky you!

At the Saturday, Sept. 14 SF Giants vs. the Miami Marlins game, the first 40,000 fans through the gates at Oracle Park stadium in San Francisco will score 2-for-1 flight vouchers in celebration of ā€œAlaska Day at the Giants,ā€ according to company officials.

The flight vouchers will be offered to each individual with no restrictions on age — meaning even your youngsters can receive the flight deal! — which allow a person to purchase a coach-class, one-way or round-trip ticket at regular price with a second ticket for just the cost of taxes on Alaska Airline.

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There are some conditions to the offer as recipients must book their travel-for-two arrangements by Sept. 17, for flights from Bay Area and nearby airports, including Fresno, Monterey, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose and Santa Rosa to any Alaska Airlines city (excluding Prudhoe Bay in Alaska), the company said.

Travel dates must be between Oct. 29 and Feb. 13, 2020 with some blackout dates applying. See details and more information here.

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Also on tap for the Saturday game, courtesy of Alaska, are pre-game events with giveaways outside the stadium, Alaska pilots Ryan and Kat Pullis, along with their kids, tossing the first game pitch and flight attendants leading fans in a rendition of ā€œTake Me Out To The Ballgameā€ in the seventh-inning stretch.

Go, Giants!

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