Flirt4Free Reveals 2022 'Flirt Summit' Location: Phuket, Thailand

Flirt4Free Reveals 2022 'Flirt Summit' Location: Phuket, Thailand

PHUKET, Thailand — Flirt4Free's 2022 Flirt Summit event, which rewards the company's top models with vacation retreats, will take place in Phuket, Thailand.

A rep noted that the company created Flirt Summit to “show their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of their talented performers, which drives their success, with a week-long tropical beach party where top models connect, unwind and celebrate in some of the world’s most exotic locations.”

In recent years, models have been taken to Bali, Costa Rica, Cancun, Ixtapa and a private island in the Maldives.

“Each locale is unique, exclusive and luxurious,” the rep noted. “Each event creates memories that will last a lifetime.”

For the 2022 edition, Flirt4Free will take over two luxury resorts in Phuket, Southern Thailand, “a place known for stunning beaches, zen-like tranquility and a roaring nightlife,” the rep said.

The company will award 60 all-inclusive Summit packages to its top models in a series of contests which started last week.

Winners will be determined by two month-long competitions: the Top 10 girls and Top 10 guys in both June and July, followed by the next Top 10 overall, regardless of gender, on Flirt4Free's combined June and July leaderboards.

The final 10 packages will go to 10 qualified contestants chosen at random.

“Our performers are very enthusiastic about Flirt Summit Thailand, and we’re thrilled to give it to them,” said President and CEO David Aguilar. “Summit is for the models. For the countless hours they dedicate to their shows. For the effort they put into building and maintaining relationships with our fans and our brand. There would be no Flirt4Free without them. A few days in paradise is the least we can do.”

For up-to-the-minute contest standings, visit Flirt4Free.com.

Models who wish to participate in this and future contests should click here. Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt Summit and Flirt4Free brands should click here.

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