WIN FREE FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA

You can fly with British Airways to celebrate Ashes

HERE'S your chance to win a fantastic FREE trip to Australia in celebration of this summer's Ashes series.

We've teamed up with our pals at British Airways to give away a pair of flight tickets to Australia as part of their fantastic Ashes flight offer.

The batting of Kevin Pietersen or the bowling or Andrew Flintoff could bring massive fare reductions, for fliers between England and Australia as the Lord's Test starts tomorrow.

British Airways and Aussie national carrier Qantas are teaming up to offer fares to Australia based on innings scores, with the number of seats determined by the amount of runs scored by the opposing team.

For the second npower Test at Lord's, the price of flights will be determined by Australia's first innings, with availability of seats determined by England's reply.

For example, if Australia are bowled out for 230 and England make 395, there will be 395 seats available from each airline at £230 - an amazing reduction on a typical fare of £730.00

But to stand a chance of winning a free pair of tickets, simply answer this question:

Which England player will retire from Test cricket at the end of the Ashes series?

You can email your answer to sportcomps@notw.co.uk but don't forget to include your name, age, address and daytime telephone number. And don't forget to put the word 'Ashes flights' in the subject field of your email.

If you're not lucky enough to win then you can take advantage of the BA/Qantas offer from Tuesday, July 21. Customers wanting to fly with British Airways can visit ba.com while Qantas customers should check on Qantas.com.

For qualifying travel periods please check each airline's website from July 21. For further information on British Airways go to ba.com, and for further details on Qantas visit Qantas.com

Terms and conditions Minimum fare for flights will be £125, regardless of the score; the prize entitles the winner to a pair of tickets (two tickets in total) from London to Sydney return with British Airways; flights are in World Traveller; the pair of tickets must fly and return on the same flights; flights are not exchangeable; flights are not transferable once booked; cancelling or missing the outbound part of the journey will result in the cancellation of the return; accommodation is not included; flights must be booked and taken before April 1, 2010; peak travel times such as Easter, Christmas, school holidays etc should be avoided; flights are subject to availability

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This article has 2 comments

Andrew flintoff is a legend in cricket in my eyes, he was a hero/villain in 2005, he has had his fair share of injuries for the wonderful game of cricket, if he decides its time to wrap it up then it surley is without a question, only he can know the right time to go right? he has been one of the greats in the game!!!!

By DALE JUCKES.. Posted July 20 2009 at 11:04 AM.

Andrew Flintoff has announced his retirement after the Ashes

By Kate Ashton.. Posted July 19 2009 at 9:52 PM.

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