InterRent, Europcar Group’s low-cost brand, has opened a new location at the Dubai International Airport.
by Staff
April 28, 2017
Photo courtesy of Europcar Group
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Photo courtesy of Europcar Group
InterRent, Europcar Group’s low-cost brand, has opened a new location at the Dubai International Airport.
This new location has expanded InterRent’s presence in the Middle East. Currently, it has locations in Oman, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar.
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In Dubai, InterRent will offer customers a range of vehicles, from the smallest cars to SUVs. Customers can select extra such as a child seat or GPS device.
“I am very proud to enlarge our offer within the Middle East with Dubai, a very appealing destination,” said Jehan de The, group director of InterRent. “As a growing leisure destination with massive demands for car rentals, InterRent will offer an affordable alternative to make sure visitors can save, drive, and enjoy.”
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