Argus Car hire to Aid Stranded Ryanair Customers
ArgusCarHire.com, the UK and Ireland’s fastest growing car rental broker has offered to aid Ryanair customers unable to book their car hire on the budget carrier’s website which will be unavailable for business during the busiest time of the year this coming June 23rd / June 24th.
“At a time when holiday makers all over Europe are finalising their travel plans, it is vital that every supplier is ready to support the travelling public. While Ryanair are asleep, we at Argus will be offering their passengers deeply discounted car hire at Ryanair Airports across Europe”, commented Barry Malone, ArgusCarHire.com.
To avail of the special offer, Ryanair customers need to log on to ArgusCarHire.com quoting their Ryanair flight number to avail of the discounted car hire during the Ryanair.com site outage.
About ArgusCarHire.com:
Argus car hire is one of the world’s leading online car rental suppliers . The site offers the largest selection of car rental from over 500 leading and independent car rental suppliers at 15,000 city and airport locations, in 22 languages, in 135 countries , guaranteeing some of the cheapest, all-inclusive rates for car hire. Quotes are offered in multiple currencies . The company has been based in Rathgar, Dublin since 1959 and has been online since 1996.
For further press information, contact:
Fiona Hilliard, + 353 1 499 9677
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