Student Travel: Airlines Offering Exclusive Discounts
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Student travel opens doors to unique experiences and personal growth. Exploring new cultures, meeting diverse people, and gaining independence are invaluable benefits of traveling as a student.
Whether it’s a weekend getaway or a semester abroad, these journeys enrich education beyond the classroom. Embracing the adventures ahead could shape their future in unexpected ways.
Air India
Air India, the national airline of India, offers a wide range of travel options. It connects numerous domestic and international destinations.
Air India serves over 100 destinations worldwide. It offers generous limits suitable for students traveling with extra gear.
Some student perks include:
- Discounts: Special fares and promotions for students.
- Frequent Flyer Program: Opportunities to earn miles that can be redeemed later.
Check out this offer by Air India. While the offer has expired, flyers are advised to stay tuned for similar offers:
United Airlines
United Airlines is offering a 5% discount on United Economy® and Basic Economy seats for young MileagePlus members aged 18 to 23.
To qualify, ensure your date of birth in your MileagePlus account matches your travel documents. The discount applies to:
- United or United Express® flights within the U.S.
- Select international flights originating in the U.S.
- Partner flights operated by Air Canada, ANA, Lufthansa, and more, when identified with a “UA” flight number.
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Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways is known for its exceptional service and comfort. The airline has received numerous awards, including being named the World’s Best Airline multiple times.
With their student club program, students can avail a coupon of 10% off on the first booking. They can avail of 15% off the second booking, and 20% after the second and third bookings.
Whether it’s for leisure or study, Qatar Airways is a strong choice for student travel.
See this review which features this airlines’ offer:
Jodie Price
Hi, my name is Jodie Price and I have been a flight attendant for the past four years. Before that, I was a teacher at a local school. During my summer vacations from teaching, I loved to jet off on an exciting adventure whenever I could.But the flights stressed me and my friends out so much that we almost stopped vacationing altogether. Would another form of transportation be easier?