Enterprise Holdings' three brands – Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car – are now available at the Sangster International Airport as well as at one location in Montego Bay.
by Staff
December 7, 2016
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Enterprise Holdings Inc. has opened two locations in Jamaica with its franchise partner, ATL Automotive, an affiliate of the family-operated Sandals Resorts International (SRI) Group.
The company’s three brands – Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car – are now available at the Sangster International Airport as well as at one location on Queens Drive, Montego Bay.
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“Opening our Montego Bay locations is an exciting milestone, but it’s just the beginning and we’re expecting to open our Kingston facilities in March 2017,” said Adam Stewart, Chief Executive Officer and Deputy Chairman of SRI and the ATL Group. “We’re deeply committed to the success of the Jamaican tourism industry and are working closely with our affiliate, Island Routes Caribbean Adventures, to present a full destination Jamaica offering that will encourage more and more visitors to explore this beautiful country.”
The Enterprise, National, and Alamo brands operate in more than 85 countries, including 29 in Latin America.
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