Affordable Car Hire Announces Exclusive Agreement with Dollar Diamond and Thrifty Sapphire
Saturday, 23 May, 2019
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Affordable Car Hire (ACH) has announced an exclusive upgrade agreement with Hertz across its Dollar Diamond and Thrifty Sapphire brands. This is available immediately for all ACH customers travelling to Florida and collecting vehicles at Orlando, Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports.
The customer benefits include an automatic, guaranteed upgrade at the time of collection and a personalised service with a branded, preferential line to ensure a smooth, efficient experience at all three airports. It is available for pick-ups commencing May 1st to June 30th and then from August 16th to December 14th.
Angela Day, ACH co-owner and Chief Executive, comments: ‘We are delighted to be working Hertz to offer customers this exclusive deal which will enhance their travel arrangements. No other car rental company is able to offer this unique service. Affordable prides itself on offering excellent value for money and customer care and this arrangement will benefit many thousands of our customers travelling to Florida this year."
Affordable is the UK’s largest independent leisure car rental company, working with over 500 car rental paRtners in 192 countries. For further information go to www.affordablecarhire.com.
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