Book Christmas now………………
The Australian arm of Holiday Autos, the world’s biggest rental car broker, has warned those planning to get a rental vehicle for their Christmas holiday break that they should book it now – or miss out.
“Many people think that by waiting until a few days before Christmas to book they’ll get a better deal, but that just doesn’t work at Christmas when every year we simply run out of cars, 4WDs and mini-vans both here in Australia and in New Zealand,” says Managing Director, Chris Hamill.
And he says that booking now comes with the bonus of being able to still cash-in on early-booking incentives from the biggest companies in the rental car business, including in Australia no extra cost for an additional driver during the Christmas holiday period, and free excess reductions that reduce excess to only $385 on all vehicles except mini-vans.
In New Zealand, he says, vehicles for Christmas also come with no extra charge for an additional driver over the holiday period if booked now.
Mr Hamill said warnings to get in and book now for Christmas applied particularly to those wanting to collect vehicles in Sydney, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Perth and New Zealand.
For full details phone 1300 55 44 32 or check-out www.holidayautos.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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