Business Wire, August 1, 2002
Business & Travel Editors
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 1, 2002
ANC Rental Corporation, the owner of the nationally recognized National and Alamo car rental brands, announced last week that its National Car Rental licensees will have the opportunity to dual brand their facilities - operating both the Alamo and National brands under a single concession agreement.
National, which was formed 55 years ago by a group of independent car rental executives who then became its first Licensees currently has 137 U.S. corporate locations and 229 licensee locations. Alamo is exclusively corporate and started the year with 124 U.S. locations.
As part of its FastForward initiative, ANC has already dual branded over 57 corporate locations in the past seven months. These moves continue to benefit both Alamo and National customers and ANC Rental Corporation. ANC is seeking enhanced operating profits through dual branding, and its customers are seeing a new level of service efficiencies, including more frequent bus service to their rental cars.
The pivotal agreement reached last week with the licensees governing body will result in higher fees to ANC as the result of the increased revenue generated by its licensees from the Alamo brand, plus some overall increases to the fees previously paid by its licensees. Its licensees also benefit from having the opportunity to add ANC's leisure focused brand, Alamo.
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"This is a great step forward for our company, our licensees and our customers," said Larry Ramaekers, President and CEO of ANC. "By dual branding licensee locations, we will be able to offer both Alamo and National customers great service and more products, at additional locations across the country. It's a mutually beneficial situation."
This dual branding will take place at up to 200 franchise locations nationwide. It will allow ANC to promote greater consistency for rates and products, and will, over the next few months, ensure both of its brands are similarly presented in all markets whether corporate or licensee.
ANC Rental Corporation, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, is one of the world's largest car rental companies with annual revenue of approximately $3.2 billion in 2001. ANC Rental Corporation, the parent company of Alamo and National, has more than 3,000 locations, over 200 of which are U.S. licensee locations, in over 69 countries. Its more than 17,000 associates serve customers worldwide with an average daily fleet of more than 275,000 automobiles.
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group
lundi 11 juin 2007
Michael S. Egan - president and CEO of Alamo Rent A Car
Chief Executive, The, Jan-Feb, 1995 by Judith Rehak
Michael Egan fell in love with the travel business watching tourists come and go at Storyland, his parents' amusement theme park in Wisconsin, where he worked as a teenager some 40 years ago. But it wasn't until 1973, when a friend asked him to run the Florida office of a fledgling car rental company, that Egan held his first position in the industry.
Three years later, he signed on with Alamo Rent A Car, becoming the company's president and CEO in 1979, and chairman in 1986. With Egan, 54, at the helm, the Fort Lauderdale company has nailed down nearly 12 percent of the $10 billion car rental market, leaping to No. 3 in fleet size behind Hertz and Avis.
Egan, who owns 92 percent of privately held Alamo, ascribes the company's success to relentless marketing. In fact, Alamo's first major coup came when Egan spotted a new market in the early 1980s: crowds of vacationers taking advantage of bargain airline fares.
"Our main competition ignored the market," Egan says. "By the time it finally recognized us, we had a good foothold."
Alamo initially lured customers by underpricing competitors by as much as 20 percent and offering unlimited mileage. Egan won over travel agents with speedy commission payments and specialized marketing.
Alamo does 60 percent of its business in leisure travel. But Egan is boldly pursuing the business travel market, where the Hertz, Avis, and National organizations are firmly entrenched. Alamo, which typically has located in less costly, "near-airport" sites, now has 71 of its 117 counters mnside airport terminals. The company also has launched "Express Plus" cards, which allow business users to rent a car with a quick swipe through a countertop machine.
One potential pothole: The shootings of foreign tourists driving rental cars in Florida has dampened business in Alamo's home state. In addition, costs are soaring in the car rental industry. "The No. 1 expense is the cost of a fleet car: It's gone up 60 percent in the last two years," says John LeSage, editor of Auto Rental News, a trade publication. "With intense competition, it's a 1 percent profit margin business."
But Egan remains optimistic, partly because of an unflagging confidence in his salesmanship skills. "I love to get up in the morning and market," he says. "I have a few more tricks up my sleeve."
COPYRIGHT 1995 Chief Executive Publishing
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
Michael Egan fell in love with the travel business watching tourists come and go at Storyland, his parents' amusement theme park in Wisconsin, where he worked as a teenager some 40 years ago. But it wasn't until 1973, when a friend asked him to run the Florida office of a fledgling car rental company, that Egan held his first position in the industry.
Three years later, he signed on with Alamo Rent A Car, becoming the company's president and CEO in 1979, and chairman in 1986. With Egan, 54, at the helm, the Fort Lauderdale company has nailed down nearly 12 percent of the $10 billion car rental market, leaping to No. 3 in fleet size behind Hertz and Avis.
Egan, who owns 92 percent of privately held Alamo, ascribes the company's success to relentless marketing. In fact, Alamo's first major coup came when Egan spotted a new market in the early 1980s: crowds of vacationers taking advantage of bargain airline fares.
"Our main competition ignored the market," Egan says. "By the time it finally recognized us, we had a good foothold."
Alamo initially lured customers by underpricing competitors by as much as 20 percent and offering unlimited mileage. Egan won over travel agents with speedy commission payments and specialized marketing.
Alamo does 60 percent of its business in leisure travel. But Egan is boldly pursuing the business travel market, where the Hertz, Avis, and National organizations are firmly entrenched. Alamo, which typically has located in less costly, "near-airport" sites, now has 71 of its 117 counters mnside airport terminals. The company also has launched "Express Plus" cards, which allow business users to rent a car with a quick swipe through a countertop machine.
One potential pothole: The shootings of foreign tourists driving rental cars in Florida has dampened business in Alamo's home state. In addition, costs are soaring in the car rental industry. "The No. 1 expense is the cost of a fleet car: It's gone up 60 percent in the last two years," says John LeSage, editor of Auto Rental News, a trade publication. "With intense competition, it's a 1 percent profit margin business."
But Egan remains optimistic, partly because of an unflagging confidence in his salesmanship skills. "I love to get up in the morning and market," he says. "I have a few more tricks up my sleeve."
COPYRIGHT 1995 Chief Executive Publishing
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
Alamo Hits Road to Universal Theme Parks for Family-Toting Vacationers - Alamo Car Rental
Brandweek, Dec 6, 1999 by Mike Beirne
Positioning itself as the fun car rental company for family travel Alamo Car Rental will make a new three-year partnership with Universal Studios theme parks the centerpiece of a campaign targeting leisure travelers next year, with new TV and print ads, travel trade promos, consumer sweeps and on-premise ticket sales.
A TV spot, via FCB Worldwide, N.Y., breaks next month, continuing the "Drive Happy" tagline while tying in Universal's Orlando and Hollywood theme parks. The ad shows a family inadvertently driving its Alamo rental car through a robot shooting spree, actually footage from Universal's Terminator attraction.
The spot will run on cable and on network programs such as Dateline, Judge Amy, Spin City, Ally McBeal and 20/20. While budget figures were not disclosed, the Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., company's seven-month media spend hit $21.9 million this year versus $26.1 million in 1998, per Competitive Media Reporting.
The deal marks the most extensive pact between Alamo and an entertainment property Alamo will pick up the theme park's "official car rental" mantle from Avis and now includes Busch Gardens, Sea World and Kennedy Space Center in its stable of Florida destination partners. Universal is a particularly good fit for Alamo's international customer base because of the park's appeal to older children. European and Latino families also tend to take U.S. trips with tweens and teens, rather than with babies and toddlers.
"Universal is all about fun and fantasy and that is what our marketing is about," said Maria Menendez, vice president of strategic planning at Alamo. "We're a family-oriented brand and that is what Universal is trying to be as well."
Other elements showcasing Alamo as part of Universal vacations include an online consumer sweeps giveaway of trips and other prizes; a travel agent incentive program awarding points that can be redeemed at Universal, signage at the park and at Alamo locations, and theme park ticket sales at Alamo's airport counters in Orlando and Los Angeles.
COPYRIGHT 1999 BPI Communications, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
Positioning itself as the fun car rental company for family travel Alamo Car Rental will make a new three-year partnership with Universal Studios theme parks the centerpiece of a campaign targeting leisure travelers next year, with new TV and print ads, travel trade promos, consumer sweeps and on-premise ticket sales.
A TV spot, via FCB Worldwide, N.Y., breaks next month, continuing the "Drive Happy" tagline while tying in Universal's Orlando and Hollywood theme parks. The ad shows a family inadvertently driving its Alamo rental car through a robot shooting spree, actually footage from Universal's Terminator attraction.
The spot will run on cable and on network programs such as Dateline, Judge Amy, Spin City, Ally McBeal and 20/20. While budget figures were not disclosed, the Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., company's seven-month media spend hit $21.9 million this year versus $26.1 million in 1998, per Competitive Media Reporting.
The deal marks the most extensive pact between Alamo and an entertainment property Alamo will pick up the theme park's "official car rental" mantle from Avis and now includes Busch Gardens, Sea World and Kennedy Space Center in its stable of Florida destination partners. Universal is a particularly good fit for Alamo's international customer base because of the park's appeal to older children. European and Latino families also tend to take U.S. trips with tweens and teens, rather than with babies and toddlers.
"Universal is all about fun and fantasy and that is what our marketing is about," said Maria Menendez, vice president of strategic planning at Alamo. "We're a family-oriented brand and that is what Universal is trying to be as well."
Other elements showcasing Alamo as part of Universal vacations include an online consumer sweeps giveaway of trips and other prizes; a travel agent incentive program awarding points that can be redeemed at Universal, signage at the park and at Alamo locations, and theme park ticket sales at Alamo's airport counters in Orlando and Los Angeles.
COPYRIGHT 1999 BPI Communications, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
Alamo Adds Shortcuts, Phones to Amenities - Alamo Car Rental
Brandweek, Nov 27, 2000 by Mike Beirne
Alamo Car Rental is trying to take the hassle out of travel with pilot programs for baggage check-in, and stroller and cellular phone rentals that will expand to other car pick-up facilities at major gateways for international and leisure travelers.
Starting last week, Las Vegas customers can now check-in their luggage and grab seat assignments and boarding passes upon dropping off their car rentals at McCarran International Airport. The $6 a person service--children 12-and-under are free--will be provided by Certified Airline Passenger Services, Las Vegas, and likely will be offered to Los Angeles customers next.
The ANC brand also is negotiating with vendors to provide prepaid cellular phones by December. The $99 phones comes with a calling package--71 minutes is standard--head set, battery and charger. That program will roll out in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Fla., locales where strollers recently became available for $5.95 a day versus the $6.95 that Disney World charges for wheels that must remain on property. Alamo also offers Orlando theme park visitors a set of two-way radios for $9.95 a day.
POP will build awareness for the amenities, which Alamo has been adding per its positioning as the only car rental brand that's enhances the rental and vacation experience. Alamo last April re-opened its Fort Lauderdale airport plaza with a two-story playground, free luggage lockers, c-store with munchies at non-airport prices and changing booths--a feature based on cultural anthropologists' observations of customers shedding their cold weather duds at Alamo parking lots (Brandweek, April 10).
The extras, which include touchscreen kiosks that print directions and connect travelers to a live concierge, were placed in Dallas, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. As these industry firsts become more pervasive around the Alamo network, they could figure more prominently in advertising later, which FCB, New York, handles.
COPYRIGHT 2000 BPI Communications, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
Alamo Car Rental is trying to take the hassle out of travel with pilot programs for baggage check-in, and stroller and cellular phone rentals that will expand to other car pick-up facilities at major gateways for international and leisure travelers.
Starting last week, Las Vegas customers can now check-in their luggage and grab seat assignments and boarding passes upon dropping off their car rentals at McCarran International Airport. The $6 a person service--children 12-and-under are free--will be provided by Certified Airline Passenger Services, Las Vegas, and likely will be offered to Los Angeles customers next.
The ANC brand also is negotiating with vendors to provide prepaid cellular phones by December. The $99 phones comes with a calling package--71 minutes is standard--head set, battery and charger. That program will roll out in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Fla., locales where strollers recently became available for $5.95 a day versus the $6.95 that Disney World charges for wheels that must remain on property. Alamo also offers Orlando theme park visitors a set of two-way radios for $9.95 a day.
POP will build awareness for the amenities, which Alamo has been adding per its positioning as the only car rental brand that's enhances the rental and vacation experience. Alamo last April re-opened its Fort Lauderdale airport plaza with a two-story playground, free luggage lockers, c-store with munchies at non-airport prices and changing booths--a feature based on cultural anthropologists' observations of customers shedding their cold weather duds at Alamo parking lots (Brandweek, April 10).
The extras, which include touchscreen kiosks that print directions and connect travelers to a live concierge, were placed in Dallas, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. As these industry firsts become more pervasive around the Alamo network, they could figure more prominently in advertising later, which FCB, New York, handles.
COPYRIGHT 2000 BPI Communications, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
mercredi 2 mai 2007
Getting thrifty car rentals
When planning to travel to other countries or even just to a different state, car rental has always been a must especially for traveling business men who need to go to one place to another. However, is spite of whatever “status” they may have, business men as well as ordinary travelers still opt to find and avail of the most thrifty car rentals that they could find. Thrifty car rentals usually abound, whether it be on directories, the internet or wherever it is that you can find service advertisements. It really just a matter of choosing the best thrifty car rental for you and your needs.
Convenience is always a must whenever a person travels, this is pretty much while a lot of people opt to avail of thrifty car rentals, aside from having the convenience of being able to go whichever place they want without the hassle of hopping from one kind of mass transportation to another, they still get good value for their money.
A good example of a reputable thrifty car rental service company in the country is the Alamo car rental company. A lot of people actually recommend availing its thrifty car rental service, because of aside from being practical, they provide good and efficient service to their customers. From providing their customers with a wide range of vehicles to choose from, cars, RVs, basically just whatever type of vehicle that you may need for you travels. They also have various travel programs that you can choose from, this thrifty car rental has actually created various customer programs to suit each and every one’s needs and demands. From corporate programs to government contractor programs, thrifty car rentals surely is their line of expertise.
Another good reason for choosing the Alamo car rental service as your thrifty car rental option, is their strict adherence to quality of service, they’ve really made a name fro themselves by making sure that their customers needs are always kept and they’ve made it a point to keep their good customer feedback by assuring their customers (as well as those who are just browsing) that they provide quality, yet thrifty car rentals.
Thrifty car rentals should never really be a hassle to your traveling needs (or demands), it is pretty easy to land on a huge list of companies that are able to provide quality yet thrifty car rentals. Just be sure to keep a keen eye on the companies that you are choosing from, unfortunately, is spite of a lot of thrifty car rentals who really do try to make an honest living by providing good, quality service to its customers, some sleazy thrifty car rentals still circulate in the market. Be sure to be cautious still when choosing, some may offer really low rates but their cars may be not of real good quality, simply put, the reason why they’re offering thrifty car rentals may be because of their defective cars.
Look out for "signs" when you’re choosing. Ask around, from your family, friends, colleagues and especially your travel agent in which of these thrifty car rentals would they actually recommend. Weigh out your options based on your needs, wants and most importantly, you budget. Of course, having a limited budget shouldn’t really just force you to end up settling with just any thrifty car rental service, shelling out a little more may not really hurt you. In the end, when it comes to looking for thrifty car rentals, it really is more of the quality of service that they provide which should matter to you.
Convenience is always a must whenever a person travels, this is pretty much while a lot of people opt to avail of thrifty car rentals, aside from having the convenience of being able to go whichever place they want without the hassle of hopping from one kind of mass transportation to another, they still get good value for their money.
A good example of a reputable thrifty car rental service company in the country is the Alamo car rental company. A lot of people actually recommend availing its thrifty car rental service, because of aside from being practical, they provide good and efficient service to their customers. From providing their customers with a wide range of vehicles to choose from, cars, RVs, basically just whatever type of vehicle that you may need for you travels. They also have various travel programs that you can choose from, this thrifty car rental has actually created various customer programs to suit each and every one’s needs and demands. From corporate programs to government contractor programs, thrifty car rentals surely is their line of expertise.
Another good reason for choosing the Alamo car rental service as your thrifty car rental option, is their strict adherence to quality of service, they’ve really made a name fro themselves by making sure that their customers needs are always kept and they’ve made it a point to keep their good customer feedback by assuring their customers (as well as those who are just browsing) that they provide quality, yet thrifty car rentals.
Thrifty car rentals should never really be a hassle to your traveling needs (or demands), it is pretty easy to land on a huge list of companies that are able to provide quality yet thrifty car rentals. Just be sure to keep a keen eye on the companies that you are choosing from, unfortunately, is spite of a lot of thrifty car rentals who really do try to make an honest living by providing good, quality service to its customers, some sleazy thrifty car rentals still circulate in the market. Be sure to be cautious still when choosing, some may offer really low rates but their cars may be not of real good quality, simply put, the reason why they’re offering thrifty car rentals may be because of their defective cars.
Look out for "signs" when you’re choosing. Ask around, from your family, friends, colleagues and especially your travel agent in which of these thrifty car rentals would they actually recommend. Weigh out your options based on your needs, wants and most importantly, you budget. Of course, having a limited budget shouldn’t really just force you to end up settling with just any thrifty car rental service, shelling out a little more may not really hurt you. In the end, when it comes to looking for thrifty car rentals, it really is more of the quality of service that they provide which should matter to you.
National Car Rental, Quality Through the Years
The National Car Rental is one of the oldest and the pioneer in the car rental business. In 56 years of business, the National Car Rental has pioneered amongst its most famous, the one way rental feature, for those people who’d want to rent a car in one town and leave it in another, which makes it more convenient for the renter.
National Car rental was also the first car rental company to computerize its reservation operations. With the introduction of “Telemax” computers to their system, reservation process ahs improved moving to a faster and more hassle free renting.
And since the airline industry deregulation in 1976, causing increase in airline travel costs, national car rental gave flat rates for car renters, who chose renting cars rather than flying.
National car rentals is also one of the earliest companies to start corporate account business back in the 70’s. Through this program, National has focused on the corporate traveler more so than any other company. It was also the first in the rental industry to start a frequent renter program. It was also the first to use paperless car rentals and use computers to make dealings faster; they called this the “Emerald Club” and the “Paperless Express Rental Agreement”. The “Emerald Aisle” program enables customers to select the cars that they want, with paperless ease, bypassing the rental counter, and getting them on their way faster and more efficiently. The “Choice Rental Process” in addition enabled customers to choose the exact car that they want, and “QuickRent” that gives non Emerald Club members to skip the rental counter when they complete the deal online.
National car rental is now affiliated with many different companies, all to improve the customers renting experience. These companies include, Air Canada, Air Miles, Air France, Alaska Airlines, Alitalia, America West airlines, American Airlines, ATA airlines, Delta Airlines, Continental Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia airlines, Midwest airlines, Lanchile, United Airlines and Northwest airlines all having frequent flyer and miles/kilometer programs that can be applied to car rentals as well, some of these airlines even consider national car rental miles, for air miles.
Other affiliates include Coast Hotels and Resorts, which give lower rates for national customers that stay in their Hotels, Hilton Family of Hotels, which let you ear 250 HHonors form their Hilton Honors Points and miles, for every rent from national car rental, as well as American Express who lets you earn points when you’ve enrolled for their program for national car rental.
Aside from all the discounts a features that you will acquire through their affiliates, National Car rentals offer a wide range of vehicles for you to choose from, the classes of cars that you could possibly rent form national cars are endless, the types of vehicles that you’ll be able to rent are classified as subcompact, compact, intermediate, full-size, premium, luxury, sports utility, Mini van and convertible.
National Car rentals also have special offers for their customers, one of which is the “Last minute specials to go” which offers different specials every week at different locations. The other special, the “Great internet rates - Book ahead special’ gives discounts fro those that reserve their cars early in the internet. The weekend value Rates – Book ahead special offers lower weekend rates. National car also offers internet only discounts also a book ahead special, which applies to mini vans and SUVs.
National Car rental was also the first car rental company to computerize its reservation operations. With the introduction of “Telemax” computers to their system, reservation process ahs improved moving to a faster and more hassle free renting.
And since the airline industry deregulation in 1976, causing increase in airline travel costs, national car rental gave flat rates for car renters, who chose renting cars rather than flying.
National car rentals is also one of the earliest companies to start corporate account business back in the 70’s. Through this program, National has focused on the corporate traveler more so than any other company. It was also the first in the rental industry to start a frequent renter program. It was also the first to use paperless car rentals and use computers to make dealings faster; they called this the “Emerald Club” and the “Paperless Express Rental Agreement”. The “Emerald Aisle” program enables customers to select the cars that they want, with paperless ease, bypassing the rental counter, and getting them on their way faster and more efficiently. The “Choice Rental Process” in addition enabled customers to choose the exact car that they want, and “QuickRent” that gives non Emerald Club members to skip the rental counter when they complete the deal online.
National car rental is now affiliated with many different companies, all to improve the customers renting experience. These companies include, Air Canada, Air Miles, Air France, Alaska Airlines, Alitalia, America West airlines, American Airlines, ATA airlines, Delta Airlines, Continental Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia airlines, Midwest airlines, Lanchile, United Airlines and Northwest airlines all having frequent flyer and miles/kilometer programs that can be applied to car rentals as well, some of these airlines even consider national car rental miles, for air miles.
Other affiliates include Coast Hotels and Resorts, which give lower rates for national customers that stay in their Hotels, Hilton Family of Hotels, which let you ear 250 HHonors form their Hilton Honors Points and miles, for every rent from national car rental, as well as American Express who lets you earn points when you’ve enrolled for their program for national car rental.
Aside from all the discounts a features that you will acquire through their affiliates, National Car rentals offer a wide range of vehicles for you to choose from, the classes of cars that you could possibly rent form national cars are endless, the types of vehicles that you’ll be able to rent are classified as subcompact, compact, intermediate, full-size, premium, luxury, sports utility, Mini van and convertible.
National Car rentals also have special offers for their customers, one of which is the “Last minute specials to go” which offers different specials every week at different locations. The other special, the “Great internet rates - Book ahead special’ gives discounts fro those that reserve their cars early in the internet. The weekend value Rates – Book ahead special offers lower weekend rates. National car also offers internet only discounts also a book ahead special, which applies to mini vans and SUVs.
The Ins and Outs of Europe Car Rental
Europe, a continent filled with so much culture and history. A lot of people actually flock to Europe year after year to visit its sights and experience its rich culture. The modern yet still quite laid-back lifestyle that Europeans have been known for has always fascinated tourists, from being true-blue sophisticates who are very much adept to fashion, literature, history, culture and the arts, this is why a lot of people have been drawn to Europe’s simple yet elegant charm time and time again. Of course, traveling around Europe will be really much of a hassle if you don’t have the proper transportation to quickly and conveniently take you from one spectacular tourist destination to another. The most probable solution to this dilemma is a car, ever ready, you’re sure to get to where you want to go at your leisure. Europe car rental however may be quite tricky to some. Let’s face it, a lot of the countries in the European continent isn’t really comprised of English-speaking people and if they do speak a little English, it’s still highly likely that you won’t be able to understand what he/she is saying, it really is best, especially when it comes to Europe car rental, to book everything in advance. Even before your plane lands in the airport tarmac, make all the necessary arrangements that you need to have.
To help you get started on your Europe car rental quest, try to coordinate it with your trip. Which country/countries are you actually going to? Which one/ones will actually really need for you to rent a car (please be reminded that there are some European cities where it’s more favorable to walk instead of taking mass/private transportations)? How much will you actually need to spare for your Europe car rental fees? Is it worth it? Also, try to map out the places that you’re already planning to visit, calculate the distances that you’ll need to travel from one place to the next and if it’ll really be a lot easier (and cheaper) for you to rent a car than take mass transport then by all means, go check out the various Europe car rental agencies available in your area. You need to have everything fixed and taken care of before you embark on your great European adventure.
There are a lot of available Europe car rental agencies who are willing to lend you their services at really affordable prices – well to some extent. From small, typical European cars to luxury cars and RVs, you’re bound to get the vehicle of your choice since there are numerous Europe car rental agencies in the market.
Try to start your search for the ultimate Europe car rental agency by asking your travel agent on which Europe car rental agencies he/she can recommend. Also, if you have friends or relatives who’ve been to Europe, try asking them on which Europe car rental agency they prefer and if it really is a lot more convenient (and worth it) to rent around car for your grand European vacation. Also, help educate your self more with regards to Europe car rental by browsing through the internet. Surely, the internet really is best-known for easy-access research and it really is quite definite that you’ll land your self on a reputable Europe car rental service that will hopefully be able to cater to your needs, wants and budget. Plus, all the necessary transactions can even be done through the internet. So the hassles of trying to find a good enough Europe car rental specialist and booking their services, will clearly be not something that you have to go through anymore.
To help you get started on your Europe car rental quest, try to coordinate it with your trip. Which country/countries are you actually going to? Which one/ones will actually really need for you to rent a car (please be reminded that there are some European cities where it’s more favorable to walk instead of taking mass/private transportations)? How much will you actually need to spare for your Europe car rental fees? Is it worth it? Also, try to map out the places that you’re already planning to visit, calculate the distances that you’ll need to travel from one place to the next and if it’ll really be a lot easier (and cheaper) for you to rent a car than take mass transport then by all means, go check out the various Europe car rental agencies available in your area. You need to have everything fixed and taken care of before you embark on your great European adventure.
There are a lot of available Europe car rental agencies who are willing to lend you their services at really affordable prices – well to some extent. From small, typical European cars to luxury cars and RVs, you’re bound to get the vehicle of your choice since there are numerous Europe car rental agencies in the market.
Try to start your search for the ultimate Europe car rental agency by asking your travel agent on which Europe car rental agencies he/she can recommend. Also, if you have friends or relatives who’ve been to Europe, try asking them on which Europe car rental agency they prefer and if it really is a lot more convenient (and worth it) to rent around car for your grand European vacation. Also, help educate your self more with regards to Europe car rental by browsing through the internet. Surely, the internet really is best-known for easy-access research and it really is quite definite that you’ll land your self on a reputable Europe car rental service that will hopefully be able to cater to your needs, wants and budget. Plus, all the necessary transactions can even be done through the internet. So the hassles of trying to find a good enough Europe car rental specialist and booking their services, will clearly be not something that you have to go through anymore.
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