
Amazon Prime Special Offers Students $25 Holiday Flights Back Home

The impending festive season is upon us, and students gearing up to journey home can now secure flights at a mere $25, courtesy of a collaboration between Amazon Prime and StudentUniverse.
These heavily discounted tickets are accessible to both new and existing Prime Student members, providing access to various domestic destinations spanning all 50 states in the U.S. and Washington D.C., as communicated by the company to Travel + Leisure. In the framework of this promotion, the company plans to distribute 3,000 tickets priced at $25, with a daily quota of 1,000 tickets from December 5 to December 7.
Carmen Nestares, the Vice President of U.S. Prime and Marketing Tech at Amazon, shared her enthusiasm in a statement to T+L, expressing her joy as a mother of a first-year college student, and highlighting the commitment to make air travel more economical for Prime Students during this significant period of reuniting with family and friends. This initiative is emblematic of their ongoing dedication to delivering remarkable savings, value, and convenience to Prime Student members annually.
To seize these budget-friendly flights, Prime Student members are encouraged to go online at 6 a.m. PT on December 5, as well as midnight PT on December 6 and December 7. Travelers fortunate enough to secure these promotional flights can arrange outbound travel between December 8 and December 25, and return travel between December 8 and January 14, 2024.
Each student is limited to reserving a single $25 flight, ensuring a maximum discounted rate of up to $500.
For those unable to secure the special $25 flights, there's still an opportunity to save. By utilizing the promotional code "PRIME25," students can enjoy a $25 discount on any domestic flights booked until 11:59 p.m. PT on December 8.
Beyond the flight deal, savvy travelers seeking additional savings should contemplate traveling on December 18 for Christmas, identified as the most budget-friendly day around the holiday.
Source: travelandleisure.com