Holiday Autos drives savings
Holiday Autos – Australia’s biggest car rental broker with vehicles at over 5,000 locations world-wide has released its 2008 Early Bird brochure with discounts and free upgrades on select vehicles, savings of as much as 50% when booking from Australia rather than overseas, and prices that in some cases are $10-15 a day lower than competitors.
As well, holidaymakers know their exact costs before leaving home as prices are in Australian dollars, including free days and no costs for additional drivers with many rentals, and coverage of often-hidden extras such as airport collection or return fees.
And importantly in the current economic environment, Holidays Autos guarantees that once booked and deposited, its prices will not be affected by any currency surcharges prior to departing Australia… and if clients happen to find the same car and inclusions available at a better rate from another licenced travel company, Holidays Autos will beat that rate.
The 2008 brochure details Early Bird specials in Britain, Ireland, Europe, the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and also lists the more-than forty countries world-wide – from Antigua to Zimbabwe – in which it has vehicles.
For a copy or specific details call1300 55 44 32 or check-out www.holidayautos.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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