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WYSE Travel Confederation members StudentUniverse and Bus2alps have partnered together to offer discount flights for students. Read the full report:

StudentUniverse, a leading resource for student travel discounts, today announced that it has partnered with Bus2alps, a tour operator for student travel in Europe, to offer discounts to students booking travel.

“As we continue to add new trips, destinations, activities and cities to our growing list of tour locations, we look forward to working with StudentUniverse to help our students and tour groups get there.”

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Students booking tours with Bus2alps can now search and book StudentUniverse flights from the Bus2alps website, taking advantage of the unique pricing and terms negotiated specifically for students.

“Our partnership with StudentUniverse has helped us advance our goal of making trips hassle-free for our student travellers. Now, the trip booking process is made even easier for students as they can book everything they need to jet off and see the world, right from our website,” said Vanessa Latessa, Chief Executive Officer of Bus2alps.

“As we continue to add new trips, destinations, activities and cities to our growing list of tour locations, we look forward to working with StudentUniverse to help our students and tour groups get there.”

In addition to flights for individual travelers, StudentUniverse utilises long-standing relationships with airlines to negotiate discounted airfare deals for students and youth travelling as a group of 10 or more for both flexible and bespoke travel within the UK and Europe, and further afield for trips to Asia, South Pacific and North and South America.

“We are thrilled to have partnered with another travel provider with a passion for helping students experience the world,” said Dan Baker, Marketing Manager, StudentUniverse UK. “We hope that with our discounted fares, students are able to experience more with Bus2alps while they are abroad, or spending time in Europe.”