Enterprise Takes Gold in 3 Categories at Travvy Awards
At the 2017 Travvy Awards, Enterprise Rent-A-Car earned gold for Best Car Rentals-Overall, Best Car Rentals-Domestic, and Best Car Rentals-Fleet. Additionally, it received silver for Best Car Rentals-International.
by Staff
February 7, 2017
1 min to read
Enterprise Rent-A-Car earned four awards at the 2017 Travvy Awards: gold for Best Car Rentals-Overall, Best Car Rentals-Domestic, and Best Car Rentals-Fleet as well as silver for Best Car Rentals-International.
“The results of the 2017 Travvy Awards underscore the value travel agents place on our service,” said Don Moore, vice president for Enterprise Holdings Inc.
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Recently, Enterprise Rent-A-Car was named Best Domestic Car Rental Company by Travel Weekly’s 14th Annual Readers Choice Awards.
“Our success has been built on exceeding the expectations of our customers,” Moore added. “The recognition by our travel partners through these awards is a direct reflection of our commitment to superior customer service.”
The Travvy Awards, presented by travAlliancemedia, recognize travel and tourism companies, products, agencies, and bureaus that embody the highest standards of excellence. This year, over 100,000 votes — the largest voting block of agents in history — were cast to determine the 2017 Travvy Awards winners.
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