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Aeromexico announces contest to win reggaeton concert tickets
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Aeromexico has announced a contest on the social media platform X, offering participants the chance to win two double passes to a reggaeton concert by "Latin America's Favorite Boy." To enter, participants must follow the airline on X, play a memory game, and share their results.

According to Aeromexico’s official account on X, the contest aims to engage users with the brand by having them follow @Aeromexico, participate in an interactive memory game, and comment with a screenshot of their participation using the hashtag #LaMúsicaTeHaceVolar. The campaign offers two double passes to a reggaeton concert featuring "Latin America's favorite Boy," with winners selected based on speed.

The contest details are outlined on the Beneficios Aeromexico page. Participants are required to complete a digital memory game and post proof of their participation via a screenshot. Only those with the fastest times will be eligible for the double concert passes, introducing a competitive element to the entry process. The site provides comprehensive terms and step-by-step instructions for qualification.

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Billboard reports that reggaeton continues its dominance in the Latin music scene, with top artists achieving significant global streaming and sales success. The genre combines Latin, hip-hop, and Caribbean rhythms and is often featured in major concerts and festivals across Latin America. Collaborations between airlines like Aeromexico and music events underscore reggaeton's popularity and cultural significance.

According to Aeromexico’s corporate information page, it is Mexico’s flagship carrier operating flights to over 90 destinations across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Known for its customer loyalty programs and digital innovation, Aeromexico actively engages in cultural initiatives and entertainment events. Its strategy includes collaborations with music and lifestyle brands to offer unique experiences for customers.

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