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U-Save Opens New Car Rental Outlet in Poland
The global car rental franchise company launches its service at the airport of Poland's fourth largest city.

(L to R): Bartosz Sulek, branch manager and Michał Switalski, rental agent of U-Save Wroclaw Airport.
Photo: U-Save Poland
Rental car provider U-Save Car & Truck Rental recently opened its newest European location in Wroclaw, Poland, marking a major step in U-Save’s global expansion and strengthening its presence in a key European market.
With more than 40 years of experience, U-Save offers affordable car and truck rentals. U-Save Wroclaw sits in the Wrocław Nicolaus Copernicus Airport terminal.
Wroclaw is the principal city of Lower Silesia, a voivodship situated along the Odra River in the south-western corner of Poland, adjoining the German and Czech territories, according to StayPoland.com. Its population of 632,000 makes it the fourth largest city in Poland.
The U-Save Poland master franchise is led by Piotr Wołyniak, a seasoned car rental entrepreneur whose operation follows U-Save’s high standards and offers a wide selection of vehicles, competitive pricing, and attentive customer service.
"With Piotr Wołyniak and his team at the helm, we’re confident that U-Save Poland will continue to thrive," said Richard Lowden, president of U-Save and founder and CEO of Green Motion International, in an Aug. 26 news release.
Wołyniak added, "Our team at Wroclaw International Airport is committed to delivering an outstanding experience for our customers, helping them explore the beautiful city of Wroclaw with the convenience of reliable transportation.”
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