Whether you need to catch the bus to your lecture, visit family and friends at home by train, or catch a flight, there are plenty of ways to make your money go further as a student. Here, we take a look at some of the options when it comes to money saving travel for students, tips and tricks available to you to make your student money go even further.

Bus

Buses are a great way to get around town, they’re often cheap, reliable and frequent. They’re also an ideal form of money saving travel for students. Bus companies often offer bus passes, designed for students, allowing unlimited travel for a day, week or month at a bargain price. Often you need to have your student ID to hand when you use your ticket. Such passes are a great buy, as you can save a significant amount compared to buying a standard fare or pass.

Rail travel can be expensive at the best of times. If you can, try and book your tickets in advance to save money. To make your money go further, consider purchasing a railcard. There are two main railcards, the 18-25 railcard and the 26-30 railcard. For £30 a year, both offer savings of one third off the cost of tickets. Be careful though, if you don’t have your railcard with you when you travel, you could be fined, making your cheap fare not so much a great deal.

For flights, there isn’t really that much out there in terms of discounts for students, but one of the best ways to save money is to simply compare flights and shop around. Booking in advance can bring big savings also. Another top tip is to try and be flexible on your dates. For example, do you really need to fly on a Friday, when people are heading off for the weekend, or can you fly on a Thursday instead?

Of course, one of the cheapest and healthiest ways to get around is to walk or cycle. It’s a great way to keep fit, save money, as well as explore the local area a bit more.

These are some of the best money saving travel tips

As a student, it is essential to be able to save money where you can, which is why these are very useful to consider when you are a student in the UK.

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