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Participant of loyalty program by Rostelekom returned from Sochi Olympics

10:02 | 26.02.2014 | Society

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Penza, 26 February 2014. PenzaNews. Yuliya Bordulyak, who won a trip to the Olympics as the most loyal subscriber of Penza branch of JSC Rostelekom, returned from Sochi.

Participant of loyalty program by Rostelekom returned from Sochi Olympics

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The visit of the city was planned so that the winner of the regional stage of the company's loyalty program together with her sister Anna were not only able to see the city-resort, but get absorbed in the atmosphere of sports and turbulent emotions together with fans from other countries.

During the three-day stay in Sochi Yuliya Bordulyak visited a hockey game at the ice arena “Shayba,” gala performance of skaters in winter sports palace “Iceberg” and freestyle competition in the mountain cluster “Rosa Khutor.”

In addition, the sisters visited the legendary sailing ship “Krusenstern,” which is moored in the port of Sochi.

“I am grateful to the company Rostelekom for the opportunity to visit the most spectacular event in 2014 — the Winter Olympics in Sochi. I supported our national team, athletes, and they did not let down. So many medals — it is really a breakthrough and a big step forward. We managed to see the most spectacular and exciting sporting events — hockey, figure skating. I will remember this trip to Sochi Olympics for a lifetime,” Yuliya Bordulyak shared her impressions.

As the press service of Penza branch of JSC Rostelekom told news agency “PenzaNews,” applications for participation in the loyalty program can still be submitted.

“Their number has exceeded 72 thousand. And every day dozens of new subscribers join in. The loyalty program allows using communication services on more favorable terms,” the company noted.

The press service also noted that in 2014, the loyalty program will operate under a new title — “The Wild Trip.”

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