The partnership allows AirAsia customers to book Zoomcar for its local and intercity self-driven transportation.
by Staff
October 2, 2017
Photo courtesy of Zoomcar
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Photo courtesy of Zoomcar
Zoomcar, an India-based self-driving car rental service, has partnered with Malaysian-based AirAsia, according to a report by the Economic Times.
The partnership allows AirAsia customers to book Zoomcar for its local and intercity self-driven transportation, says the report. Located in 26 cities across India, Zoomcar rents vehicles on hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
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“We are excited about the partnership which will further enable the AirAsia guests to experience Zoomcar accessibility at airports with an ease and flexibility,” Greg Moran, Zoomcar’s co-founder and chief executive, told Economic Times. “The door-to-door delivery experience enhances customer comfort and convenience and to leave them with a memorable experience of self-drive time and again.”
AirAsia India currently flies to 16 destinations with its hubs in new Delhi, Kolkata, and Bengaluru.
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