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Go Rentals Opens in Maine, Idaho Airports
The car rental operator is continuously expanding to two new locations and a projected growth of 16 locations in the first quarter of 2022.

The company has been specializing in the private jet industry since 1995, servicing about 85 airports.
Source: Go Rentals
Car rental service agency Go Rentals is opening a new location at Portland International Jetport (PWM) in Portland, Maine. The company is opening 16 new locations in the first quarter of 2022.
“Opening our location at PWM will position us to better serve our loyal guests and to win over the trust of future guests,” said Kaye Gitibin, CEO of Go Rentals. “Many elite travelers, both existing and prospective, frequently travel to Portland and desire a seamless car rental experience so they can enjoy their trip. We are proud to offer impeccable service and high quality vehicles to surpass our guests’ expectations wherever they may go.”
On April 15, the company also announced the opening of a new location at Coeur d’Alene Airport (COE) in Idaho.
“We are thrilled to open our COE location and welcome new guests into the Go Rentals family,” added Gitibin. “We offer our guests an excellent car rental experience so they are guaranteed to enjoy their travels and maximize their leisure time. In a place as beautiful as Coeur d’Alene, our guests deserve the best of the best!”
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