Tourico expands car rental product offering
Wholesale travel brokerage Tourico Holidays has ramped up its car rental offerings, now covering over 100 countries.
Tourico has expanded its Direct Connect car rental network to over 18 major brands including Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, Budget, and Alamo, along with independently owned rental firms, with the ability to search by city or by airport while viewing the locations of available cars on a map.
Searches can be filtered by supplier, vehicle type, transmission, and amenities.
Tourico clients can use different payment options, including all-inclusive programs, or pay-by-the-mile, and vehicles can also be bundled with other travel products such as hotel bookings.
"Tourico offers the most comprehensive car rental inventory on the planet with real-time booking capabilities, and our clients can sell or package a variety of rental options, regardless of location with the confidence that they are getting the most up to date prices and availability," said Ofir Cohen, executive vice president of activities, transfers, and car rentals for Tourico Holidays.
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