Enterprise Rent A Car laying off New York staff
www.enterprise.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car has revealed that it is laying off more than 170 New York City shuttle bus drivers, which amounts to nearly 40 per cent of its area workforce. Alamo Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental, Enterprise subsidiaries, made the announcement about the layoff of the shuttle drivers, which will occur by (read more)
by Robert Bergerson May 5th, 2009
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www.enterprise.com The Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental Group has announced the launch of a new and (read more)
by Peter Headley March 23rd, 2009
Rental car tax rejected in Idaho
www.enterprise.com Idaho Governor Butch Otter traveled extensively and spoke with voters throughout the state last year to generate new ideas for (read more)
by Peter Headley March 10th, 2009
SUV and van rental reservations remain steady
As gas prices continue to rise, many car rental customers are rushing for the few hybrid vehicles that are offered by rental companies. At the same time, however, then number (read more)
by Martin Fellowes July 17th, 2008
Rental car mileage continues to drop in UK
Recent figures released by National Car Rental show that the number of miles its UK car rental customers drive has dropped 19% over the last two years. Average numbers of miles (read more)
by Martin Fellowes July 15th, 2008
Hybrid vehicles gain popularity in car rental industry
Travelers who are intent on reducing what they pay at the gas pump or reducing their carbon footprint – or both – are finding more choices available to them when (read more)
by Robert Bergerson July 13th, 2008
Car rental companies expanding green options
In order to keep a steady flow of customers coming to their rental operations, in spite of high fuel costs and increases in airfares, car rental companies are offering fuel-efficient (read more)
by Martin Fellowes June 27th, 2008
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