ACE Rent A Car has added 16 affiliated locations to its international network, including 14 airport markets.
by Staff
July 27, 2015
Photo courtesy of ACE Rent A Car.
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Photo courtesy of ACE Rent A Car.
ACE Rent A Car has added 16 affiliated locations to its international network, including 14 airport markets.
In the U.S., ACE has partnered with operators in various cities, including Towson, Md., New Britten, Conn., and airports including Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, Long Beach Airport, Guam International Airport and Saipan International Airport in the Northern Mariana Islands.
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ACE has also expanded its presence internationally into locations servicing airport markets in Mexico, Aruba, Curacao and Romania.
"We are excited about the opportunity of having the ACE brand represented in these new domestic and international markets," said Ceven Goodman, director of sales for the ACE Rent A Car system. "The car rental customer is always looking for customer-friendly alternatives in the market, and our new partners will help us meet that demand."
ACE's affiliate network is comprised of 281 independently owned and operated locations in 31 countries, according to the company.
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