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STA Travel Reviews | StaTravel.com

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Rating: 3.3/5 (9 votes cast)

Student travel discounts!The Site: StaTravel.com

  • “World’s Largest” Student and Youth travel company
  • Exclusive STA Travel Blue Ticket™: Gives students flexible and affordable worldwide air travel
  • Round the World student trips
  • Student flight and airfare deals
  • Teacher deals
  • Adventure student travel
  • Special programs for students and young people, such as study abroad programs, volunteer programs, and language programs.
  • Discount travel insurance
  • Rail passes
  • Exclusive International Student Identity Card (ISIC): 35,000 international and domestic discounts including airfare, accommodations, tours, shopping, dining and entertainment with partners such as Target.com, Apple Store, Virgin Megastore and The Body Shop.
  • Global cell phones
  • Spring Break student deals

The Good: STA Travel’s International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is awesome! Are you a parent?  Even if you are not under 26 & a full-time student or teacher, it is worth the money to buy one for your kids.  Kids can get one after they turn 12.  That way they you can save cash every time you shop for them or go to restaurants with them.   Kids are expensive, and we think this is a great way to save.   11% Off* Macy’s and 50% off * the Apple Store.   ISIC cards are only $22* for a full year!   Go, get one here.   We also love STA Travel’s cheap student travel deals for spring break. These prices are hard to beat.  Even though we are not students or teachers, we recently found ourselves round trip tickets to Australia for less than $600*, and this price was cheaper than the price offered on the airlines own website. So, even if you are not a student or a teacher, great deals are can be found on STA Travel.

The Bad: Many of the “student” flight prices we searched for didn’t garner cheaper results than competing sites. However, they were competitive.

The Fees *: The STA Travel Guarantee: If you find a cheaper student flight, they will match it PLUS give you an ISIC Discount card good for 1 year. You must be a full-time student and under the age of 26 to qualify for student discounts and the ISIC discount card. $50+ Fee to Change or Re-issue airline tickets.  $100+ Cancellation fee for airline tickets.

* Based solely on research done by TravelSiteCritic.com, and may be inaccurate or subject to changes.

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7-day beach packages: $339*

One-Way Flights from $43*

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STA Travel Reviews | StaTravel.com, 3.3 out of 5 based on 9 ratings

One Response to “STA Travel Reviews | StaTravel.com”

  1. Sarah says:
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    STA is misleading and takes advantage of inexperienced student travelers. Initially, I had a good experience booking my Fulbright ticket to Tirana through STA. They understood Fly America requirements for US-sponsored aid programs and found me a flight that departed from Washington, D.C., as I had requested.

    I realized when I was booking my flight that my travel plans might change. Makayla, the agent who booked my flight, informed me that changes to my ticket, if made prior to 30 days before the flight date, would be $50 plus the difference in fare. Sounds great, right? Flexibility for the student life style.

    What Makayla did not mention is that the phrase “changes to your ticket” only applies to changes in date- not to changes in city of departure. Today, I tried to change the city of departure on my ticket from Washington, D.C. To Chicago. This was not permitted by United, the US carrier that STA had booked the ticket under; I was later told by customer service rep Ken and manager Megan that “It’s actually not really allowed to do rerouting at all anymore.”

    In order to make the change that I had requested, my ticket would need to be refunded and then rebooked with a charge of $400. I asked if STA would consider waiving the $400 refunding fee, since I felt that I had been misled when I booked the ticket. Megan refused.

    In conclusion, your STA ticket is not as flexible as your STA agent may make it seem. You ought to be cautious about the terms and conditions when booking through an agent, online or on the phone, if the flexibility of the ticket is what’s holding the appeal for you.

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