Hertz signs new Vietnam franchise partner
Hertz has inked a deal with local partner New City Rent A Car to expand its offerings in Vietnam’s two largest cities.
New City Rent A Car becomes a new franchise partner offering car hire services for Hertz and sister brands Dollar and Thrifty.
All the brands are available in Ho Chi Minh city and will expand to Hanoi later this year.
A comprehensive range of luxury SUVs, sedans and car rental services are offered for both short and long-term rentals through the Hertz Chauffer Drive service.
"We are immensely happy to start operating Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty in this flourishing market, serving both local and international customers. Services such as Hertz Chauffer Drive will help us serve our growing business community as well as international travellers who prefer not to drive," said Nim Vuon Phu, chairman of New City Rent A Car.
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