Avis Budget Group seals preferred partnership deal with Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines has tapped Avis Budget Group to become its preferred car rental supplier.
A multi-year partnership was sealed which will see Avis Budget brands marketed as exclusive car rental partner to Hawaiian Airlines’ customers and frequent flyer members.
This includes product and services of the Avis Car Rental, Budget Car Rental and Payless Car Rental brands.
Special deals and exclusive offers will be marketed to Hawaiian’s customers.
"Avis Budget Group has been a valued HawaiianMiles partner for more than 15 years. This enhanced partnership outlines our shared commitment to delivering superior customer service to guests and HawaiianMiles members as they continue their journey throughout the Hawaiian Islands," said Hawaiian Airlines managing director Bryan Kapeckas.
Avis Budget Group brands are now present in 180 countries with 11,000 rental locations.
"We’re excited to be selected as the exclusive car rental provider for Hawaiian Airlines and provide their guests with convenient access to our portfolio of mobility solutions," said vis Budget Group senior vice president Stephen Wright.
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