Posts Tagged ‘car hire’

End of January sale announced by Sixt Rent A Car

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Last year the car hire world was rocked by the consequences of the global economic downturn. In countries like Spain and Portugal the lack of funds being made available to rental firms to replace the vehicles in their fleets meant that the price of car hire sky rocketed. This year will be a year of recovery for many firms and this weekend Sixt Rent A Car is launching its end of January sale for those who want to get away for a bit of summer sun. Sixt say that those booking a car hire through their website this weekend will be able to get as much as twenty percent off the price of a hired vehicle. This means that top quality cars will be available for as little as £20.00 per day. Sixt offers the highest quality vehicles including new models from BMW and Mercedes.

The end of January sale starts at 6.00pm this evening and will run through to midnight on Sunday. Johannes Boeinghoff, managing director of Sixt Spain, says that although it looks like the pressure on car hire firms in Spain will ease off this year there is still the possibility that those who do not book as early as possible may run into problems finding car hire at the best possible price. He therefore urges Sixt customers to work out their travel plans well in advance an book a car hire as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Sixt Rent A Car has offices at all the major tourism spots throughout Spain.

New research reveals lack of information given by car hire companies

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Those deciding to rent a car for their holidays have been advised to read and understand the terms and conditions outlined in the hire contract before committing their signature to the dotted line. Recent research by Which? Holiday has found that many car hire companies are severely lacking in the amount of information they offer up to customers before they hand over the keys. Researchers at Which? Holiday looked at eight car hire companies at Heathrow and Charles de Gaul and came up with some worrying results. When trying to examine the contractual terms and conditions on the websites of both Avis and Enterprise they could find nothing. Limited information was found on the websites of Budget, National and Alamo. A lack of information about the total cost of hiring a car from some of the companies meant that it was not possible to do an accurate price comparison because no information was given about the price of waivers or extra costs.

A spokesperson for Enterprise reportedly told the research team that their website was merely a tool for booking a vehicle and that the transaction as well as terms and conditions being made available would take place at the booking desk. National and Alamo also allegedly said that customers should not compare waivers and insurance cover on price alone because their levels can vary.

Hertz, Europcar and Enterprise all told Which? Holiday that the clause in their contracts making the hirer of a vehicle responsible for paying the full price of that vehicle in the event that they cannot produce the keys after the car has been stolen is a way of preventing fraud and negligence. They said that there were circumstances where exceptions would be made.

South African car hire firms focus on the World Cup

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

With the football World Cup just around the corner managers of car rental companies in South Africa are feeling upbeat about the future. As with everywhere else in the world South African car hire has been feeling the pinch of the global economic downturn. Many companies struggled to remain profitable as business and leisure customers disappeared and many who were denied the capital to maintain their fleets were forced to dramatically increase the rental price on their remaining vehicles just to stay afloat. However the Christmas period showed that customers were finally returning. CEO of car rental at Barloworld, Keith Rankin says that at Avis Rent A Car, owned by Barloworld, the demand for vehicles over the festive period was so high that for a couple of days they actually ran out of cars.

CEO of Europcar South Africa, Dawn Nathan-Jones said that compared to December 2008 tourism figures were up by 12 percent this Christmas. However Christmas is now over and car hire companies in South Africa will be firmly focused on one of the world’s biggest sporting events, the football World Cup. Many say that they intend to increase the size of their fleets to cope with anticipated demand. Nathan-Jones says that enquires and bookings of vehicles at Europcar for the event have shot up over the past few weeks. She says that Europcar could grow their fleet by as much as twenty percent.

The MD of Budget Rent A Car, Ray Booth says that they too intend to grow their fleet before the World Cup and that they too have experienced a surge in bookings over the last couple of weeks.

Police impound giant Hummer

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Greater Manchester Police are investigating an incident whereby an 18-seat stretch Hummer was impounded as it waited outside a dog racing track to pick up customers. The vehicle is owned by Earl’s Limousines based in Wigan and is one of only two to be found in the U.K. The vehicle was seized after police ran a check on the driver with the Vehicle Operators and Services Agency. Although the driver claims to have a valid license allowing him to drive large buses, a requirement for anyone driving a vehicle with more than 16 seats, he was flagged by the system as not being allowed to drive a vehicle for hire or reward.

Jason Earl who owns the luxury car hire firm is said to be angry at the way the police dealt with the situation. He claims that he has spent £18,000 converting the vehicle so that it complies with U.K. standards and that the driver had a valid license to drive it. Mr. Earl said that he managed to fulfill his obligations to the clients who were at the Belle Vue stadium because his friend owns the other U.K. based 18-seat Hummer. However he will now be seeking £1,500 compensation from the Greater Manchester Police. The Hummer was out of action for two days whilst impounded and Mr. Earl was forced to pay £190 to have the vehicle released. It is now back on the road with the same driver behind the wheel. The police say they will look into the circumstances surrounding the incident because the driver has appealed.

Hertz teams up with Dav El Chauffer Transportation Network

Friday, January 15th, 2010

One of the world’s leading independently owned chauffer services has teamed up with one of the world’s biggest car hire companies in a move that is aimed at offering the customers of both a wider range of vehicle rental solutions. Dav El is an American based service which provides high end luxury vehicle to those who are attending group meetings, functions and conventions. Its fleet consists of Cadillac sedans, stretch limousines, SUVs and minibuses and it has offices in more than 550 cities around the world. With around 15,000 vehicles Dav El offers customers in almost every city the opportunity to hire a luxury vehicle along with a professional driver for any need.

Dav El’s president and CEO, Scott A. Solombrino said that he was pleased that his chauffer service will now offer extra travel options for Hertz customers. He also said that the partnership would provide Dav El with the opportunity to grow its brand around the world.

Mark P. Frissora, President and CEO at Hertz said that a partnership with one of the world’s leading chauffer companies would mean that Hertz is now able to offer its customers yet another option when it came to renting a vehicle. He also said that the fact that Dav El was already well established in many cities around the world would compliment the fact that Hertz has already established itself as one of the world’s major car hire brands. Hertz currently offers vehicle hire solutions in more than 145 countries around the globe.

Sixt voted best car hire company by Travel and Leisure Magazine

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Car rental firm Sixt has been voted top car hire company for 2009 by Travel and Leisure Magazine. Sixt received its award alongside other prestigious travel companies such as Singapore Airlines and Virgin America. The awards are given out to those companies which excel in the travel industry and are voted for by over 300,000 professionals within the travel sector. On learning that Sixt had managed to secure the top spot the company’s U.K. managing director, Ian Lawrence was quick to point out that the award was particularly special because it was the consumer who had voted to give it to Sixt. He said that he was excited that Sixt was being presented with the award alongside a number of other extremely prestigious names in the travel industry. He went on to say that Sixt was constantly trying to make its product and its service the best it could be whether it was an executive renting a vehicle for business from them or a family wishing to spend some time together.

Malcolm Cooper from Sixt U.A.E. said that it was the confidence that customers had in the rental firm that pushed Sixt to constantly try to supply a better service to them. He said that Sixt offices around the world would be inspired to try as hard as they possibly could to deliver excellence to those wishing to hire a car through their offices.

Sixt car hire is available at over 3,500 different locations around the world in more than 90 countries.

Car hire troubles set continue next year

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Car hire comparison site Carrentals.co.uk is advising all customers that the troubles affecting the car rental industry throughout this year are set to continue well into 2010. Carrentals.co.uk managing director Gareth Robinson said that due to the recession many car hire firms have been unable to secure the required funds to increase the size of their fleets in line with customer demand. He said that this has caused a shortage of vehicles as well as price hikes on those vehicles still available.

It had been expected that the recession would produce a reduction in the amount of customers hiring vehicles and that the limited number available would be enough to cater to demand. However the number of people wanting to hire vehicles remained steady and this resulted in some companies selling out completely during peak periods. This trend could get worse in 2010.

easyCar’s Owen Coles said that the industry is bracing itself for chronic shortages of vehicles available to customers. He said that as the recession eases more customers were expected to book car rentals. However there is still an amount of uncertainty as to whether financial institutions are ready to hand over the necessary funds for car hire firms to expand fleets to meet the predicted demand.

Robinson said that his advice to anyone wishing to rent a car next year would be to book it as far in advance of the date of travel as possible. He also advised customers to use a price comparison site to secure the best deals.

Al-Tayyar Travel Group plans global expansion

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The Al-Tayyar Travel Group has announced plans to raise money through an initial public offering so that it can expand its business. Al-Tayyar is based in Riyadh and has offices around the world offering flight booking services, car hire services and package holidays. The company’s president, Nasser Al-Tayyar said that the company would be offering twenty-four million shares in a bid to raise 1.2 billion riyals. He went on to say that the company was looking into a number of investment opportunities in the travel industry and has hinted at wishing to buy thirty percent of a travel based company in the U.K., although he did not provide any other details.

As well as in the Middle East Al-Tayyar has offices around the world in countries such as the U.S., Canada, Malaysia, Thailand and India. It is also thought that they are considering investing in Australia. Apart from looking at investment opportunities abroad Al-Tayyar said that they are planning to increase their number of offices in Saudi Arabia. They also plan to increase their car hire fleet by doubling the eight hundred vehicles they already have. Al-Tayyar said that the company felt that it was a good time to invest in travel opportunities because of the troubles experienced by the industry during the global economic slump.

Al-Tayyar started out in 1979 as a travel business with 1 million riyals in capital. The company has now grown to own large stakes in a variety of travel based businesses such as Al Saeeda Airlines in Yemen and Kuwaiti travel firm Alshamel International.

Car hire situation still dire in Spain

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

The situation for the car hire industry in Spain shows little sign that it has improved much, if at all, since the world went into economic meltdown in 2008. Customers are reporting a scarcity of vehicles and those who manage to find a car say that prices are exorbitant. Spain was hit particularly hard by the global recession. Car hire companies found themselves unable to restock their fleets as the banks refused to give any money to the lease companies so they in turn could no longer supply vehicles to the car rental firms.

The result of all of this is that there simply aren’t enough vehicles to satisfy demand from travellers requiring car hire when they visit Spain. The recession has also affected the number of people visiting Spain. In 2008 the figures for those visiting Spain from the U.K. for a winter break were down by eighteen percent. Suffice it to say this made the people involved in the countries tourism industry slightly nervous so car hire companies hiked prices by way of compensation for lost revenue. During the summer many customers were booking car hire at rates that were more than double the price of just a year ago. One holidaymaker said that she was shocked to find that the modest run-around she usually hired each year for £200 had suddenly sky-rocketed in price to over £500.  She went on to point out that she was seriously considering buying a car and keeping it in Spain as it would probably work out cheaper than having to hire every year.

Online searches for car hire decline in third quarter

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Online searches for car hire related websites steadily declined throughout the year’s third quarter according to reports compiled by one of the U.K.’s leading internet search agencies. Greenlight announced in its Car Hire Sector Report - Q3 2009 that September searches were down 25% on August and 34% on July. Greenlight’s independent report also found that a number of the big players in the car rental sector had slid down the rankings of most searched for on the web by potential customers.

September’s report showed that the three most popular searches by people looking for car hire related sites were: Car hire, which made up 13%, Car rental making up 5% and Car hire UK taking 3%.

The Greenlight study also looked at the visibility of car hire firms on the web in terms of how many times a key word was used in a search and the respective positions they held on page one of Google. The three most visible car hire websites according to the Greenlight team were CarRentals (54%) Travelsupermarket (40%) and Easycar (32%). Falling down the rankings were AnyCarHire and EuropCar who both lost out to the more aggressive marketing tactics of both Hertz and Enterprise. Avis meanwhile stayed in it second quarter position being visible to only 21% of car hire related online searches in September.

Greenlight’s CEO, Warren Cowan said that achieving the top rankings in the car hire sector was incredibly difficult in such an aggressive market like car hire. He pointed out that it was a market where everyone was in direct competition with everybody else.