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At the International Car Rental Show, ARN managing editor Martin Romjue welcomed ACRA executive director Gary Lefeve to his first ICRS conference, and the two discussed plans ahead.
Mixed indicators and volatile travel patterns will likely define the trends affecting U.S. car rental bookings for the next ...
Despite digital advances and wider usage, 56% of survey respondents reported that customers still highly value human contact, ...
The top recognition in the news brand’s 10Best Reader’s Choice awards provides the company with another travel industry ...
Enterprise Rent-A-Car, part of the world’s largest vehicle rental company, is introducing Enterprise Car Club vehicles at its new branch in Fratton, Portsmouth, in Hampshire, England. The addition of ...
Rental car operations will use the data to manage their fleets with advanced predictive maintenance, driver behavior ...
Through a new partnership with Sixt, Lyft is continuing to create a personal transportation ecosystem with access to bikes, scooters, rideshare, transit, and car rentals. Starting this month, Lyft ...
A ride in a rented car was once nothing more than a means to an end, a necessity for tourists, business travelers or for those whose cars were temporarily out of commission. But in today’s digitally ...
The automotive logistics market is a complex business system that often reflects the broader state of economic conditions. It observes cyclical patterns, heavily influenced by supply and demand ...
Supply-chain issues, production shortages, and shrinking dealer inventory have the car rental industry on edge. Most vehicle segments have been actually appreciating, and many units are selling for ...
The U.S. car rental industry earned an estimated $38.3 billion in revenue in 2023, exceeding a “shattering record” from the previous year, according to data collected by Bobit for the 2024 Auto Rental ...
COVID-19 is without a doubt the greatest challenge the world has faced since World War II, if we consider the number of cases in comparison to SARS, MERS, and Ebola. The world is in strict lockdown, ...