Green Motion continues its European expansion at Tallinn International Airport.
Mykolas Sabaitis, a car rental entrepreneur with ten years' experience in the Green Motion brand and successful markets in Lithuania and Latvia, has acquired the master franchise. Sabaitis appointed Joosep Allikas as operations manager.
Green Motion Founder and CEO Richard Lowden said, "It was fantastic to meet Operations Manager Joosep Allikas in person today. He is heading up the location, which has already successfully serviced some very happy customers."
"Joosep has also assembled a fantastic and highly experienced team and is receiving brand new fleet daily, so I am very confident that Green Motion will become one of the leading car rental companies in Estonia very soon,” Lowden concluded.
Green Motion Expands Again in Europe
The international car rental brand opens a location at Tallinn International Airport.

Mykolas Sabaitis, an experienced car rental entrepreneur, has acquired the master franchise.
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