Ryanair and Erasmus Student Network extend partnership
Ryanair has extended its long term partnership with the Erasmus Student Network (ESN).
It continues for the 2025-2026 academic year, marking the ninth year of supporting European students with low fares to enable them to travel during their educational exchange.
The exclusive partnership allows registered ESN students to access a dedicated Erasmus booking platform on the Ryanair.com website.
This gives a 10% discount on four one-way flights (or two round-trips) and a free 20kg checked-in bag with every flight booked.
The 2025-2026 academic year starts soon and ESN students can now book their Ryanair flights across the airline’s network of 235+ destinations.
ESN’s Treasurer, Rui Vinha, said: “This is another year of commitment from ESN and Ryanair to provide easier and affordable travels for students to their mobility destinations.”
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