Check out the best of the best student discounts in the Nordics for ISIC card holders!

Top 5 ISIC student discounts in the Nordics

The world of ISIC is full of fantastic student discounts. In the Nordic countries we boast some pretty awesome benefits for all Nordic ISIC cardholders. We collected the top 5 here: check them out and enjoy your student life to the fullest with your ISIC card!  

1. Student flight tickets from KILROY

The youth and student tickets are sold by KILROY and you can recognize them by the yellow colour in KILROY's flight booking engine. The tickets are cheap, flexible and ideal for a one way travel as well as longer journeys or for exchange studies, volunteering abroad, working holiday or internship abroad!

2. 10 % student discount on Hotels.com

Take a break from school and enjoy your holiday! As an ISIC cardholder, you now get a 10 % student discount on all Hotels.com bookings. 

3. 100 % student discount on online English language course by EF

Ready to learn some English?  Use your ISIC card to take on an EF intensive language course for 90 days, with 100 % student discount!

4. Free IELTS training test

IELTS (the international English language testing system) is the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education and global migration. British Council and ISIC are here to help you on your way to surf your way through the actual test, and that's why they offer a FREE IELTS test for ISIC cardholders!

5. 15 % student discount at Europcar

Student life goes well together with travelling home or abroad. No matter if it's a summer road trip, a trip to a ski cabin or just driving around aimlessly looking for new adventures, you'll make great memories. With your ISIC card you get up to 10 % student discount at Europcar.

On top of this, you enjoy great ISIC benefits when visiting other Nordic countries. For example, ride the trains with a student ticket in Sweden, hop on board FlixBus with a student discount in Norway and Denmark, get 30 % off your movie ticket in Finland, and grab a coffee from 7-ELEVEN in Denmark.