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Travelers with canceled flights get free margaritas

Bahama Breeze Potomac Mills opened in 2013.

Press release: “To help ease that frustration, Bahama Breeze wants to give these travelers the island escape they deserve and can always find at Bahama Breeze by offering a “Flight for a Flight” – a FREE margarita flight in exchange for proof of a canceled airline flight at restaurants located near some of the country’s busiest airports – including in Washington D.C.”

“From July 1 – July 8 (the July 4th holiday travel week), guests in Washington DC can redeem their free margarita flight when they visit a nearby participating restaurant and show their server proof of a flight that was canceled during the holiday week via an email from the airline. A full list of participating restaurants and additional offer details can be found here.”

“Bahama Breeze’s margarita flight is one of the restaurant’s signature cocktail offers and includes 3oz servings of three of Bahama Breeze’s most popular margaritas: Classic, Dragon Fruit, and Coconut-Pineapple.”

Bahama Breeze sits at 2714 Potomac Mills Circle in Woodbridge.

New York Post: “Thousands of US airline passengers were stranded by flight cancelations and delays this week, causing chaos at airports heading into a busy July 4 travel weekend.”

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