Enterprise boosts Japan presence with Nippon Rent-A-Car partnership
Car rental giant Enterprise has tapped local operator Nippon Rent-A-Car International to boost its footprint across Japan.
The new partnership offers Enterprise customers access to 80 Nippon offices at airports around Japan.
Japanese travellers can also tap into Enterprise’s global network to rent vehicles at more than 10,000 locations in 90 countries.
"Japan is a vital market for our customers. We’re thrilled to partner with such a distinguished brand as Nippon Rent-A-Car to strengthen our global network and offer business and leisure travelers alike expanded mobility options," said Peter Smith, VP of global franchising at Enterprise Holdings.
The partnership officially kicks off this month.
As the partnership develops over the next few years, the two companies will cooperate on adding new product offerings and services for the Japan market.
Enterprise Holdings operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands in more than 90 countries.
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