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Eu Offers over 40,000 Free Travel Permits for 18-Year-Olds Through the New Discover Eu Round

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The European Commission launched a new Discover EU round, providing young people born in 2007 with over 40,000 free travel permits in Europe. The European Commission will also receive a card of reductions for cultural activities, transport, housing and other services, under a programme that promotes youth mobility and markets 40 years of unlimited travel in the Schengen area.

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On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Schengen area in 2025, the European Commission has given away around 40,000 train tickets to young adults.

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The European Commission (EC) launched, Wednesday, applications for a new round of the EU Discovery programme, with young people aged 18 years of age across Europe over 40,000 free travel permits, informs one...

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The European Commission has announced the results of a call for applications for free train tickets across Europe. More than 40,000 18-year-olds, including 188 from Slovenia, will be able to travel for free on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement.

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In addition to the travel ticket, participants receive a discount card, valid in thousands of places in Europe, from museums and cultural events, to housing, local transport or restaurants. In addition, DiscoverEU promotes thematic cultural paths, designed for film, fashion, gastronomy or visual art passions, so that travel is not just a cultural experience, but it can be free travel throughout Europe Before leaving, young people will participat…

Center

The European Commission launched a new Discover EU round, providing young people born in 2007 with over 40,000 free travel permits in Europe. The European Commission will also receive a card of reductions for cultural activities, transport, housing and other services, under a programme that promotes youth mobility and markets 40 years of unlimited travel in the Schengen area.

·Romania
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The European Commission has distributed a total of 40,000 free train tickets to 18-year-olds, of whom there are almost 4,000 Spaniards, so that they can travel through Europe under the Discover EU programme, launched in 2018 to promote cultural exchange among young people from the continent. This special call to mark the 40th anniversary of the Schengen area received a total of 246,782 applications, including 18,067 applicants from Spain, as rep…

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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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