For the sixth consecutive year, OnStar will provide subscribers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico the chance to learn where Santa is during his journey across the world on Christmas Eve.
Anyone with an active OnStar subscription can request a "Santa Update" between 7 a.m. on December 24 until Dec. 25 at 5 a.m. thanks to a collaboration with the North American Aerospace Defense Command's (NORAD) Tracks Santa.
"My 2-year-old son has finally reached the age where he is excited about Santa," said Keitha Martin, a GMC Acadia owner and OnStar subscriber, according to GM. "This year we will be following Santa's journey to deliver his gifts through OnStar. My husband and I are just as excited for this magical experience!"
OnStar will donate a dollar to United Way for Southeastern Michigan for each Santa call received this Christmas.
"We are grateful to OnStar for making United Way for Southeastern Michigan the recipient of dollars raised through the program to chart Santa's progress," said United Way for Southeast Michigan President and CEO Michael J. Brennan, in a company statement. "We are pleased to be part of a program that brings such delight to so many during this holiday season."
OnStar is dedicated to the safety and security of subscribers year-round.To accommodate the volume of calls seeking Santa's location, advisor staffing is adjusted to accommodate the extra traffic.
"We are happy to provide our subscribers with a special way to get into the holiday spirit," said Terry Inch, OnStar chief operating officer, in a press statement. "OnStar's advisors enjoy responding to these calls and helping make the season a little more joyous."
Those who don't have a OnStar subscription can still follow Santa's journey through NORAD Tracks Santa website, Facebook page, Twitter hashtag #NORADSanta.
You can also call their hotline at 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723).
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