It is currently present in 12 countries including the United Kingdom, United States, Sweden, Spain, Greece, Estonia, Finland, South Africa, Mexico, Costa Rica, Martinique, and Poland, with more destinations joining the platform weekly.  -  Photo via Tim Adams/Flickr.

It is currently present in 12 countries including the United Kingdom, United States, Sweden, Spain, Greece, Estonia, Finland, South Africa, Mexico, Costa Rica, Martinique, and Poland, with more destinations joining the platform weekly.

Photo via Tim Adams/Flickr. 

Following the successful launch of its contactless car rental service in the main Polish airports, Move Mee is now available in the main railway stations in Kraków, Katowice, and Warsaw, with a residential area pilot location in Miasteczko Wilanów in Warsaw.

Launched in February, the Move Mee platform has since rapidly expanded its global network. It is currently present in 12 countries including the United Kingdom, United States, Sweden, Spain, Greece, Estonia, Finland, South Africa, Mexico, Costa Rica, Martinique, and Poland, with more destinations joining the platform weekly.

Customers looking for a quality, simplified and convenient car rental experience can expect all-inclusive rates and no requirement to visit the traditional car rental location or queue at the counter. Having launched just before a global pandemic, Move Mee is able to provide customers with a safe, clean, socially distanced mode of personal transportation.

Move Mee first launched in Poland earlier this month, with operations at the main international airports servicing Warsaw Chopin, Kraków and Gdańsk. With a fleet mix of eco-friendly, practical and comfortable brand new cars such as Toyota Corolla Hybrid and Toyota CH-R Hybrid, budget low emission combis such as Renault Clio Grandtour and Fiat Tipo SW and Mazda 6 automatic combis for families or business travellers, the Move Mee fleet in Poland caters for every requirement.

The Move Mee pilot for better sharing has just been launched in a residential area in Warsaw called Miasteczko Wilanów, providing eco-oriented families the opportunity to rent hybrid Toyotas and other low emission cars.

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