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  • 6 January 2022
  • Representation in Cyprus
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DiscoverEU: more than 60,000 travel passes for young Europeans to explore Europe

Erasmus+: nearly €3.9 billion in 2022 for mobility and cooperation in education, training, youth and sport

The Commission announced today the results of its latest round of applications for DiscoverEU that was launched in October 2021: 60,950 young people will receive a free travel pass to visit our continent. Successful applicants will travel alone or in a group of up to five people between March 2022 and February 2023 for up to 30 days. In line with the Green Deal, participants will travel mainly by rail, with some exceptions to allow those living on islands to take part. Vice-President for the European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas, said: “The boom of mobility for young people that represents these 60,000 travel passes offers great opportunities for young people to get pass these difficult times. 2022 starts off to a flying start. This will be the year of young Europeans”. Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel, said: “What a good way to start the European Year of Youth with the announcement of the results for DiscoverEU! We want this year to be a celebration of all young people. We will multiply opportunities for them throughout the year, for example by increasing the number of tickets for DiscoverEU in the next round that will take place in spring 2022.” The October application round was open to young Europeans born between 1 July 2001 and 31 December 2003. Exceptionally, 19 and 20 year-olds could also apply after their rounds were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the evolution of the pandemic remains unknown, all travellers will be offered flexible bookings through a new mobile travel pass. A live Q&A will take place on the European Youth Instagram account on 17 January 2022, where the participants will ask questions related to their future trip. The Commission launched DiscoverEU in June 2018, following a proposal from the European Parliament. It has been formally integrated into the new Erasmus+ programme 2021-2027. Since June 2018, the programme funded 130,000 travel passes. The next application round will take place in spring 2022. More information as well as a factsheet with the results per country are available online.

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6 January 2022
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Representation in Cyprus