(BRUSSELS) – Young people living in Erasmus+ programme countries can apply for one of 35,000 free travel passes to explore Europe, as the EU Commission opened Thursday its first application round of 2022.
Applicants who have successfully filled in the selection quiz, born between 1 July 2003 and 30 June 2004 will be able to travel in Europe for up to 30 days during the travel period 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2023. Those turning 18 in the second half of the year will be able to apply in the October round.
In addition, recipients of the travel pass will now also receive a DiscoverEU discount card. This new feature will give access to more than 40,000 discount possibilities on public transport, culture, accommodation, food, sports and other services available in all eligible countries.
In order to increase the learning dimension of the DiscoverEU experience, Erasmus+ National Agencies will facilitate information meetings and meet-ups to prepare young travellers for their journey and to create a peer-to-peer learning experience.
Through these meetings, DiscoverEU aims to promote discussions on sustainability, culture, and European identity, among others. Inclusion is particularly in focus. Participants with disabilities or health issues can be accompanied on their journeys. Apart from the travel costs, additional individual help is also provided.
The Commission encourages sustainable travel by rail. Exceptions are made for those who have difficulties reaching mainland Europe to start their train travel. Therefore, special arrangements are available for young people from outermost regions, Overseas Counties and Territories, remote areas and islands.
To apply, eligible candidates need to complete a multiple-choice quiz on general knowledge about the European Union and other EU initiatives targeting young people.