Europe's leading tourist destination and global car rental company celebrate 15 years together.
Read More →Members receive guaranteed reservations, a pickup service, a 10 percent discount on leisure rates and hotel discounts.
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The company began offering its mobility services nationwide with 20 locations at the beginning of January 2011.
Read More →Hertz Europe said it plans to roll out "Self Service Express" touch screen kiosks at select locations across nine countries in Europe. In addition, Hertz has launched a free iPhone application available in 18 languages for customers in Europe.
Read More →The new location in St. Juan will offer shuttle service to the international airport, as well as delivery services to multiple locations within the city center.
Read More →Among the violations were credit-card charges relating to repairs for damage that either had not happened or had been exaggerated.
Read More →The car rental company introduced its pre-rental registration service at the U.S. Travel Association’s 2010 International Pow Wow show. Alamo customers who are traveling into the U.S. and Canada can use the service through www.alamo.co.uk.
Read More →The Office of Travel and Tourism Industries reported a 6 percent decline in overseas visitors to the U.S. in 2009 versus the previous year, with the number of visitors who used rental cars down by 9 percent.
Read More →The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Priceline.com said it plans to keep TravelJigsaw's current management team to oversee operations. TravelJigsaw offers its car hire services in more than 4,000 locations in 80 countries in North America, South and Central America, Europe, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East.
Read More →Accredited Business Consolidators Corp. (ABS Corp.) announced April 23 that it will create a vehicle and equipment rental company in Central America, known as Grupo Accredited RAC S.A. Concurrently, a corporation in Pennsylvania will be formed to hold the shares of the foreign enterprises.
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