Enterprise Launches Annual Customer Loyalty Promotion
In addition to receiving double points on qualifying rentals, the Plus Your Points promotion enables Enterprise Plus members to earn bonus points for a variety of rental-related items.

Membership in Enterprise Plus is free, and the program is open to anyone at least 21 years old.
Photo courtesy of Enterprise.
Today, Enterprise launched its annual Plus Your Points promotion that enables members to earn double points on qualifying rentals, as well as a variety of other perks. The program is expanding this year to customers in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, and Germany — joining the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
The promotion begins today and runs through the end of January 2019.
In addition to receiving double points on qualifying rentals, the Plus Your Points promotion enables Enterprise Plus members to earn bonus points for a variety of rental-related items. For example, the Explore Car Sales badge will now allow members to visit the Enterprise Car Sales page through their dashboard and earn 50 additional points.
Points earned during the Plus Your Points promotion are redeemable at any time for free rental days, free day covers base rate (time and mileage) only in any available vehicle at thousands of participating Enterprise locations worldwide. The points don’t expire as long as the member completes one qualifying Enterprise rental during every three-year period.
Membership in Enterprise Plus is free, and the program is open to anyone at least 21 years old.
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