SIXT strengthens Booking.com partnership
SIXT has expanded its existing partnership with Booking.com to include pre-booked and on-demand ride services.
They are now available via the Booking.com app.
The two companies have already been cooperating in Germany for several years offering rental cars to travellers.
With the expansion, SIXT is giving customers easy access to various mobility offers from the doorstep to the final destination.
The pre-bookable transfer and limousine services are now offered via Booking.com in Germany, the US, France, Italy, Slovakia, the UK and Benelux.
In addition, SIXT ride’s on-demand taxi service is being gradually rolled out via Booking.com across Germany and in selected cities in France.
Together with its partners, SIXT ride offers ride services in around 250 cities and more than 60 countries worldwide.
"With the integration of our SIXT ride products on Booking.com, we will reach thousands of potential customers every day. The cooperation is thus not only a great benefit for us, it also offers travellers real added value and enables seamless travel," said Konrad Thoma, Senior Vice President of SIXT ride.
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