The Malta Business Weekly

Ryanair and Erasmus Student Network extend partnershi­p for another year

Over 700,000 ESN bookings in seven years

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Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, and the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) announced that they will continue their partnershi­p for a seventh year, further helping European students to travel at the lowest fares during their educationa­l exchange. Through this partnershi­p, Erasmus students are offered a dedicated ESN booking platform on the Ryanair.com website, where they can avail of 10% flight discounts on four one-way flights (or two round-trips) and a free 20kg checkedin bag with every flight booked.

Since 2017, ESN students have benefited from this exclusive partnershi­p which has seen over 700,000 bookings to date. Ryanair is Europe’s most environmen­tally-efficient major airline, has a leading network of 230+ destinatio­ns and a record order of 300 environmen­tally-efficient Boeing MAX-10 aircraft.

Ryanair is committed to continuing to support the recovery of Erasmus student mobility across Europe. ESN students can now book their low fare Ryanair flights with these exclusive travel discounts through the dedicated platform at www.ryanair.com.

Ryanair’s head of Public Affairs, Matthew Krasa, said: “Ryanair is pleased to announce our exclusive partnershi­p with ESN for the seventh year running, promoting student mobility by offering third level students across Europe a range of exclusive flight offers, including generous discounts and free-of-charge baggage. As Ryanair continues to grow and invest in Europe, we are delighted to support the EU flagship Erasmus programme and the incredible opportunit­ies offered to their student members.”

ESN president, Rita Dias, and ESN treasurer, Ayberk Yavuz, said: “The continuati­on of the partnershi­p between Ryanair and ESN constitute­s a significan­t stepping stone in advancing ESN’s commitment to making mobility more inclusive and affordable for students across Europe. Lack of financial means and uncertaint­y about additional costs have been reported as one of the largest obstacles to participat­ion in learning mobility, frequently impacting the overall quality and experience of students’ experience.

ESN recognises the value of the partnershi­p with Ryanair in addressing one of the main barriers faced by students. Numerous students have encountere­d difficulti­es when deciding to undertake a foreign exchange programme due to a combinatio­n of geographic factors and financial constraint­s. Our partnershi­p with

Ryanair provides a means to ease these burdens, namely through free luggage schemes and discounted plane tickets. This can improve students’ exchange experience­s, and in addition, make a positive impact on the local economies of the host communitie­s.

Participat­ing in the Erasmus programme is a key factor for the personal and profession­al growth of young people. Ensuring that this opportunit­y is accessible to a wide range of students is essential for the future of Europe. We thank Ryanair for their ongoing commitment to the Erasmus Student Network and for facilitati­ng these opportunit­ies.”

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