Car rental customers in Maryland woke up to good news this morning. Major vehicle hire companies in the state have reached an agreement with government officials to lower the price they charge for refuelling returned rental cars by as much as 40 percent. Whenever renters return a vehicle without (read more)
by Dave Anderson June 12th, 2008
As U.S. airlines raise fares and charge for aisle seats and checked bags, many passengers opted to drive instead of (read more)
by Peter Headley June 11th, 2008
Orbitz Worldwide Inc. has vowed to defend itself against legal action by Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental (read more)
by Samantha Williams June 11th, 2008
Mergers and consolidation among car rental firms has led to a near complete transformation of this industry, according to the 2008 Business Travel Survey. Enterprise and Avis were both (read more)
by Garry Robertson June 9th, 2008
The price of oil has changed the way many people drive these days, and car hire agencies are reporting a much higher demand for smaller, more fuel efficient cars. This (read more)
by Martin Fellowes June 7th, 2008
The last few years have seen the car hire industry in Ukraine make significant changes. Today there are over 100 car hire firms in Ukraine, both local and international (read more)
by Taylor Smith June 7th, 2008
This summer, many travellers from the United Kingdom are loath to make the trip across the pond to continental Europe as the pound has taken quite a dip against the (read more)
by Martin Fellowes June 4th, 2008
British Airways (BA) announced its another increase in fuel surcharges - the twelfth in four years blaming high oil prices for the increased cost of customers' tickets. From May 2 on (read more)
Merging together might be the right decision for Northwest and Delta Air Lines, but what does it mean for passengers? This merger could mean crowded planes, airport confusion (read more)