SIXT enters Azerbaijan car hire market
Car rental and mobility services firm SIXT has entered the new market of Azerbaijan.
It appointed new franchise partner Smart Rent a Car for Azerbaijan and SIXT Azerbaijan will welcome its customers at its downtown location in Baku city as well as offering a meet and greet service at Baku Airport.
A permanent airport terminal airport presence is planned with the revival of international travel.
The SIXT Azerbaijan vehicle fleet comprises compacts and limousines to SUVs and all-wheel drives.
European luxury vehicle models are available for customers of the SIXT Chauffeur Service.
Ruediger Proske, Senior Vice President International Franchise of SIXT: "We welcome Smart Rent a Car as our newest SIXT Franchisee. Azerbaijan is a very interesting and growing market with a large potential for premium mobility solutions."
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