Ryanair extends educational travel partnership
Ryanair has extended its long-term partnership with the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) for a seventh year.
The partnership allows European students to travel at the lowest fares during educational exchanges.
The tie-up gives Erasmus students a dedicated ESN booking platform on the Ryanair.com website, where they get 10% flight discounts on four one-way flights (or two round-trips).
Also included is a free 20kg checked-in bag with every flight booked.
The exclusive partnership was first established in 2017 and has generated over 700,000 bookings to date.
Ryanair’s Head of Public Affairs, Matthew Krasa, said: “The partnership with ESN promotes student mobility by offering third level students across Europe a range of exclusive flight offers.”
“We are delighted to support the EU flagship Erasmus programme and the incredible opportunities offered to their student members.”
Our partnership with Ryanair enhances students’ exchange experiences, and in addition, makes a positive impact on the local economies of the host communities,” ESN President, Rita Dias said.
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