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Thrifty Car Rental UAE expands with Fleet of Luxury Cars

Travel News Asia 14 March 2005

Thrifty Car Rental in the Middle East has introduced a range of high-end luxury cars to its existing fleet. Clients can now choose from a luxurious portfolio that includes Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Toyota Land Cruisers.

“As the UAE continues its rapid development, we have found that a growing number of customers require specialist luxury cars for their private and professional lives. With our comprehensive portfolio of vehicles now enhanced by the addition of these prestige vehicles, combined with a consistently high standard of professionalism and service, Thrifty is prepared to capture a significant portion of the corporate and private luxury car rental sector,” said Rahul Singh, General Manager, Thrifty Car Rental.

Thrifty also recently opened three new outlets in strategic locations across the Emirates-Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZA), Sharjah International Airport, and Fujairah Trade Centre. In addition a Thrifty Car Rental counter is to open soon in Al Moosa Tower 1 located on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai.

“For the convenience of the growing number of Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions (MICE) travellers, we’ve opened at business hubs such as Sheikh Zayed Road and DAFZA. Fujairah is fast becoming a dynamic and attractive tourist destination while Sharjah remains the cultural capital of the Middle East and we’re sure to see a lot of tourist traffic at these outlets,” added Singh.

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