Some source about travel card discount for student

February 6, 2008 by webmaster  
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Student travel: Discounts available but limited

If you are the parent of a college student, you’ll no doubt be happy to save money any way you can. The costs of tuition and room and board can really add up, and if your child is living far from home, you’ll have to contend with spending for travel.

Not many airlines offer special fares for students these days, but AirTran’s X-fares program offers standby fares on nonstop flights for those ages 18-22. Fares are $69 one-way on most flights and $99 one-way for long-haul flights to or from West Coast cities.

While these fares are pretty good on many routes when you compare them to advance-purchase rates, they are a great bargain for last-minute travel. The big drawback is that they cannot be reserved in advance, so finding a seat could be difficult, especially during peak seasons. From Miami nonstop flights are available to Atlanta and Baltimore. Go to www.airtranu.com.

Southwest offers youth fares for fliers ages 12-21. You should be able to find advance-purchase fares that are more economical, but if students need to travel at the last minute, or they want a fully refundable fare, these fares will offer a savings. Sample roundtrip fares from Fort Lauderdale in February include $254 to Chicago and $278 to Seattle. Taxes and fees are additional. The fares cannot be purchased online, so contact a travel agent or Southwest at 800-435-9792.

Discounts often exist even when they are not advertised. Many are available with a school ID, but some, such as 15 percent off Amtrak, require a Student Advantage or International Student Identity Card (ISIC). These cards offer discounts on travel, shopping and more. Go to www.isic.org.

The Student Advantage card has savings on travel such as reduced rates on Amtrak, Greyhound, Choice Hotels and more, plus many discounts at retailers such as Toshiba, Target and Drugstore.com. Go to www.studentadvantage.com.

Hostels are often the cheapest lodging option. Hostelling International (www.hihostels.com) has a network of hostels.

Parents can often save money with special parent rates at hotels near campus. Be sure to ask when booking and also check websites or call the town’s chamber of commerce or visitors bureau. Special rates may also be available for students and alumni.

Many students don’t have credit cards, and they can find it challenging to pay for expenses while they travel. I recommend getting a prepaid debit card like the Visa TravelMoney card instead of carrying a lot of cash. This card allows students to be responsible for budgeting, won’t affect credit history and will give you the peace of mind that if your child is traveling and needs gas, to fix a flat, stay at a hotel or book a last-minute airfare, they’re covered. When purchasing cards, be sure to shop around for the best deal. Go to www.visa.com/travelmoney.

Remember that these offers can change at any time. If you are offered a special rate, be sure to compare it to other deals.

source : miamiherald

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