Jay Pope and Tony Cosenza of Enterprise Holdings accept the Travvy Awards in New York City on Feb. 12.
Photo via Enterprise.
Enterprise Holdings won big at the 2020 Travvy Awards, with the Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand earned the top prize in the overall car rental category.
In addition, Enterprise Holdings, which also owns the National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands, was honored in the international car rental category.
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Presented by travAlliancemedia, the Travvy Awards honor excellence in the travel industry, recognizing travel companies, travel products, travel agencies, and destinations for their outstanding achievements. Thousands of votes — cast by the agents who sell the vast majority of these trips to tens of millions of consumers yearly — determined this year’s Travvy Award winners.
Enterprise was on hand to accept the awards at the annual Travvy Awards gala in New York City on Feb. 12, winning gold in the following categories: Best Car Rentals — Overall, Best Car Rentals — Domestic, Best Car Rentals — Luxury/Exotic Fleet, and Best Car Rental Website. Enterprise Holdings also took home a silver statuette for Best Car Rentals — International.
The awards add to a growing slate of travel industry recognitions in the current fiscal year. Enterprise Holdings’ Enterprise and National brands recently won in the Best Car Rental Company category at the 2020 Business Travel Awards. National also was named as the Best Car Rental Company in North America at the 2019 Best in Business Travel Awards and the Most Admired Car Rental Company by readers of The Beat for the second year in a row.
Additionally, Enterprise Holdings earned two top digital accolades from J.D. Power, was named the Transportation Partner of the Year by the American Society of Travel Agents and garnered three Magellan Awards, including gold in the Worldwide Coverage category.
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