Hertz partners with Taiwan rental firm Chailease
Hertz Asia Pacific has sealed a partnership deal with Taiwanese car rental supplier Chailease, offering customers additional car rental options at more than 19 locations.
The alliance allows Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty customers to access to all of Chailease’s rental services when in Taiwan while Chailease customers heading overseas can access Hertz’ services around the globe.
"Chailease is highly experienced in the Taiwanese rental industry, and our new partnership will bring convenient, high quality rental solutions to Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty customers," said Eoin MacNeill, vice president, Hertz Asia Pacific.
"We also look forward to serving Chailease customers at Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty locations around the world."
To mark the partnership discounts of up to 30% are offered for online bookings before September 30, 2018, depending on the length of the rental.
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