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Emirates launches student offer including special fares and extras

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Sydney, Australia, 23 February 2026 Emirates is making it easier for students to travel for their studies with ease, and discover new destinations along the way, while enjoying extra savings and value-added benefits. Students aged between 16 to 31 can fly further for less and work towards their study abroad goals with up to 15% off Economy Class fares when booking before March 31, 2026, for travel on or before 31st May 2026) providing substantial savings for students planning to discover the world with confidence and comfort. For those seeking an elevated journey, a 5% discount on Emirates' highly sought after Premium Economy and Business Class fares are also available as part of Emirates’ year-round student offer.

Emirates’ student fare program includes flexible booking options and an additional baggage allowance of 10kg over the airline’s already generous checked luggage limits, or one extra piece*. Emirates Skywards members also enjoy complimentary onboard Wi-Fi. To access these benefits, students must be a Skywards member (free to join).

Students can secure their discounted fare by visiting https://www.emirates.com/ae/english/special-offers/student-special-fares/ and applying promo code “STOFFER” at checkout before 31 March 2026.

A valid student ID or school acceptance letter is required to book student travel tickets.

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* Standard allowances apply for travel to and from the USA and Canada


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