An airline is on the hunt for anyone with a Scottish accent to feature in a new advert - and nab free plane tickets in the process.
Scots with an authentic accent could soon be featuring in an Dutch airline KLM's radio campaign, as well as winning free tickets to destinations across the world.One lucky Scot is needed to be a part of its 'Fly it Home' advert with their voice broadcast to stations across the UK.Not only will they get the chance to hear their own voice on national radio, but they'll also win a pair of return flights to any KLM destination in the world with a stopover in Amsterdam.
The airline is also looking out for two other Brits to feature in the ad - one with a Welsh accent and one from the North East of England.If you think you have the voice to represent Scotland, you can enter the competition here - there are also six runner-up prizes up for grabs.
All you need to do is record the pre-written script within 30 seconds and upload the voice note, along with your personal details.New research conducted by KLM has found that over a quarter of people in the UK say they've changed their accent at some point.
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