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Hertz UAE offers discounts and more during Dubai Shopping Festival

Travel News Asia 29 January 2004

Dubai Shopping Festival visitors can take advantage of attractive car rental offerings from Hertz UAE, and also explore the Emirate in a range of newly-introduced vehicles, including the 2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Raider.

Customers renting vehicles during the annual shopping extravaganza receive a voucher entitling them to a 40 per cent discount on their next car rental.

Customers also receive vouchers giving them additional shopping rewards at Plug-ins Electronix and Al Futtaim Watches and Jewellery. Those presenting the vouchers when making purchases of Dhs1,000 or more at Plug-Ins Electronix get a free water-proof camera, while those spending Dhs500 or more at an Al Futtaim Watches and Jewellery outlet receive a free gift and a 10 per cent discount on non-sale items.

Hertz UAE, which is part of the Al-Futtaim Group, boosted its car rental fleet in time for the Dubai Shopping Festival by adding the 2004 Toyota XA, Honda Jazz and Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Raider to its range of economy cars, luxury sedans and 4x4s.

“Some of the new models will be particularly attractive to visitors from other parts of the Middle East, as well as from overseas, who would like to explore Dubai and the northern emirates while here for the shopping festival,” said Bob Farrow, General Manager of Hertz UAE.

Available for rent on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, all cars are fully insured and undergo a 40-point quality check-up by Hertz mechanics prior to rentals, which come with $1 million third party insurance coverage.

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