StudentUniverse Names New Vice President of Sales and Business Development

StudentUniverse, the leading booking site for young travelers, has named Adam Cooper as Vice President of Sales and Business Development. Joining the company at the end of July, Cooper will be reporting directly to Mike Cleary, Global Managing Director of StudentUniverse. In his new role, Cooper will be leading sales efforts with a focus on…

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Europe is this summer’s hot student destination, airfare prices on average 7.7% cheaper than last year.

With summer break just beginning, many students are still looking for hot deals on summer travel. Students are finding that this summer’s flight deals to Europe are noticeably lower than average – even cheaper than some domestic flights – and they are taking full advantage. So far in June, bookings on StudentUniverse for flights to…

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Meet StudentUniverse at NAFSA

StudentUniverse is on the road! Want to meet us in person, hear about some cool new initiatives we’re offering and have the chance to win a massive prize? Come see us at NAFSA! NAFSA: Association of International Educators is the world’s largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education and exchange. On May 27-31, in Washington…

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Awarded “Best Youth Travel Agent” for 2018!

Several of our team members attended the World Youth and Student Travel Conference (WYSTC) this year in Edinburgh, Scotland. This is a top worldwide event for global leaders and stakeholders in the youth and student travel industry. Aside from hosting a booth and holding a networking event to bring together key players in the youth…

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Trends Shaping the Travel Industry in 2018

Between tightening budgets and Google Flights taking off, OTAs and metasearch companies need to get creative to compete. Companies of all sizes are spending less and selling less and having to employ creative strategies to push their brands forward with smaller budgets. Just having come off of the Phocuswright conference, we saw TripAdvisor lost $1…

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