From December 4 to 31, 2023, young Interjovem Card holders will be able to travel between islands on SATA Air Açores for 21 euros for round trips and 15 euros for one-way trips, according to the Regional Secretariat for Youth, Professional Qualification and Employment, through the Regional Directorate for Youth.

The Special Christmas Campaign for the Interjovem Card was published today in the Official Journal.

According to the Order issued by the Regional Secretary for Finance, Planning and Public Administration, Duarte Freitas, and the Regional Secretary for Youth, Professional Qualification and Employment, Maria João Carreiro, this campaign aims to provide young people with more advantages and more commercial discounts at a time when many young people are returning to their island of origin.

The Interjovem Card is an initiative of the government of the Azores to promote youth mobility in the archipelago, which is associated with commercial advantages and discounts. It is aimed at young people born or resident in the Azores, aged between 13 and 30.

Since 2021, various improvements and advantages have been implemented to add value to the ownership and use of the Interjovem Card, such as the 20% discount on the Azores Fare, meaning that young people pay a maximum of 48 euros for an inter-island flight (round trip), and the same booking conditions as the Azores Fare have been guaranteed for the Interjovem Fare.

The Interjovem Card can be purchased on the website https://www.cartaointerjovem.com or on the new APP for mobile devices, and payment can be made via MBWay, ATM Reference, or Credit Card through the RIAC payment platform.

The Interjovem Card currently has more than 100 partners on all the islands in the region, and young cardholders are guaranteed a minimum 10% discount on the services offered by the partners.

From a press release

Translated to English as a community outreach program from the Portuguese Beyond Borders Institute (PBBI) and the Modern and Classical Languages and Cultures Department (MCLL) as part of Bruma Publication and ADMA (Azores-Diaspora Media Alliance)  at California State University, Fresno.