Enterprise inks car rental deal with Aqua and Aston Hotels
Car rental giant Enterprise Holdings has inked a partnership deal with Hawaii hotel brands Aqua Hospitality and Aston Hotels & Resorts to become the preferred car rental provider.
Enterprise Holdings’ brands Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental, which have 60 airport and resort locations in Hawaii, will offer a wider choice of vehicles and special discounts for car rentals for Aqua and Aston guests.
"It’s important that our guests’ travels are enjoyable, affordable and stress-free," said Robin Harlow, senior director of sales, Aqua Hospitality and Aston Hotels & Resorts.
"With Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental as our preferred car rental partners, we can provide more options to further enhance our guests’ travel experience."
With their joint ‘Snooze-N-Crooze’ vacation package offer, both hotel brands are offering 25% discount per day on the rental of a compact vehicle through Alamo.
Enterprise’s three brands’ combined fleet includes standard cars plus Jeeps, convertibles, hybrids, and passenger vans.
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