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Hertz Saudi Arabia expands operations as customer demand rises
- Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, September 21 - 2004 at 13:21
- PRESS RELEASE
Hertz Saudi Arabia is adding new vehicles to its fleet, and increasing the number of drivers on the team in response to increased demand for its short-term rentals and chauffeur drive vehicles.
Also new to the short-term rental fleet is the 9-seat Kia Carnival van, which has been added to accommodate visitors to the holy cities of Makkah and Medina in the months ahead.
In addition, Hertz has grown its team of drivers in a response to increasing demand for Chauffeur drive service. "Chauffeur drive, whether for important business trips or family outings is becoming increasingly popular with our customers and a stronger team will enable us to show an even greater commitment to offering this high-quality service," said Safir Islam, General Manager of Hertz Saudi Arabia.
Car renters can obtain more information about Hertz Saudi Arabia by calling the company's toll free line on 800.244.1333 or by visiting any of its locations.
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Hertz is the largest worldwide general use car rental business, operating in over 150 countries from 7000 locations. Hertz is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. In the Middle East, Hertz is represented by franchise operations in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the UAE and Yemen, and by general sales agents in Saudi and Bahrain.Disclaimer:
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