Wizz Air rewards green car rental customers
Wizz Air announced a new car rental reward scheme with Green Motion, through their partnership with online car rental platforms Rentalcars.com.
As part of the airline’s commitment to sustainability, travellers will receive up to a 10% cashback reward when choosing to rent an electric or hybrid vehicle via Green Motion, a provider of lower carbon emissions car rental options.
Along with access to car rental options through their ongoing partnership with Rentalcars.com, Wizz Air are also rewarding customers that choose a more sustainable car rental option, with extra cash back.
Green Motion has been recognised for their lower emission efforts, winning the Green Fleet of the year award for eight years in a row.
Through the Rentalcars.com partnership, Wizz Air customers already benefit from 5% credit back on the price of their car rental.
Now when choosing a vehicle from Green Motion, available at 38 airports where Wizz Air operates, customers receive 10% credit back on the price of their car rental.
Johan Eidhagen, Chief People & ESG Officer from Wizz Air said: "We are pleased to launch this new reward scheme through our partner Rentalcars.com, which will enable our customers to easily rent cars across our extensive network at a discounted price, whilst making the greenest choice they can by choosing Green Motion."
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