Avis teams up with Asia Miles
Asia Miles has inked a partnership with Avis for its new Asia Miles for Business corporate platform.
Avis becomes one of the first corporate partners.
The tie-up allows Avis’ corporate clients to earn 500 Miles on each rental and an additional 500 Miles when using an Avis Worldwide Discount number on their booking.
Corporate partners can also get 10% discount on regular Avis rates.
"With business travel starting to resume, we believe this partnership with Asia Miles will be a great value-add to our corporate clients and partners," said Avis Budget Pacific Group Managing Director, Tom Mooney.
Paul Smitton, Chief Executive Officer of Asia Miles, said: "We believe this partnership with Avis will create synergies that are beneficial to both parties by bringing in new opportunities."
Avis has rolled out the Avis Safety Pledge, which is the company’s enhanced cleanliness initiative.
It has bolstered cleaning protocols with a focus on high-touch surfaces such as steering wheels, dashboards, in-car entertainment controls, and all door handles.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Pacific editor
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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