Sixt Expands to Denver International
Operating in the United States since 2011, Sixt USA ended 2017 with a revenue of $366 million.

In 2018 alone, Sixt has opened a new location at the San Antonio International Airport, moved into an upgraded facility at the Tampa International Airport, and opened a new location at the Fort Myers International Airport.
Photo courtesy of Sixt USA.
Sixt Rent-a-Car, a global mobility provider with more than 2,000 locations in over 100 countries, announced that it is officially now open for business at Denver International Airport. This opening marks Sixt USA’s 5th grand opening this year.
Operating in the United States since 2011, the company ended 2017 with a revenue of $366 million.
“Denver is an elite U.S airport, a key hub that enables us to expand our growing U.S. network," Daniel Florence, COO of Sixt North America, said in a statement. "We’re now able to connect savvy travelers to our operations on both coasts, as well as offering Sixt to tourists looking to enjoy a region renowned as much for its natural beauty as it is for a fresh and unique urban experience."
In 2018 alone, Sixt has opened a new location at the San Antonio International Airport, moved into an upgraded facility at the Tampa International Airport, and opened a new location at the Fort Myers International Airport. Last year, Sixt unveiled a newly-expanded offering at its flagship space in the Miami International Airport and at its Seattle-Tacoma International Airport location, launched a new location at the San Diego International Airport, and moved into its new North American corporate headquarters in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
The company has grown to over 750 employees, and serves more than 53 rental locations located in California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Washington, Texas, Connecticut, New Jersey, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, and Massachusetts.
Related: Sixt Expands at Phoenix International Airport
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