Airlines sometimes offer special discounted airfares for people in particular groups or in special situations. Make sure you know whether you are entitled to one of these special fares before you book:
1. Students and Teachers. Many of the major airlines will offer a discounted rate for students who have an International Student Identity card (ISIC). This card can also save you on other travel expenses, such as lodging and travel insurance. It’s easy to get a card: All you need is proof that you are at least 12 years old and a full-time student. The card does come with a small fee, but frequent student travelers will find that the card pays for itself rather quickly.
This same organization also provides discount travel cards for young people (under the age of 26) who are not full time students, as well as cards for full time teachers and professors. If any of these special situations apply to you, you can get more information on how to apply by visiting the ISIC website.
Beyond the ISIC, there are several companies that cater to student discount travel. If you are a full time student, conduct an online search for “discount airfare student” and see what’s available for reduced fares before you book.
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