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Hertz Kuwait expands management team

Travel News Asia 7 June 2004

Hertz Kuwait has recently expanded its team by appointing Tony Abinader and Munir Musameh to its management team.

Abinader takes up his new position as sales & marketing manager bringing with him ten years of car rental industry experience from Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Now based at the Hertz Kuwait head office he will set in place strategies to promote all elements of the business.

Taking charge as operations manager, Musameh, will be ensuring that quality standards and customer satisfaction are maintained throughout each element of the business.

“We are setting the path for our expansion and growth as a business by expanding our managerial team in this way,” said Ahmad Ayyash, general manager of Hertz Kuwait.

“We see plenty of potential for growth in Kuwait, especially in leasing. We are seeing more and more expat professionals coming in on short to mid-term contracts in various sectors, who find leasing the ideal solution for their vehicle needs while in the country. We are simply ensuring that we have the right managerial infrastructure to support this further growth”.

Hertz Kuwait, provides a full range of car rental services and constantly updates its fleet, which includes vehicles such as Hyundai Accent and Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Corolla and Camry, Chevrolet Caprice and Grand Marquis as well as the Mercedes E240 / S320. Four-wheel-drive options include the Mitsubishi Pajero, Hyundai Galloper and Santa Fe and also GMC Yukon. 

Hertz Kuwait operates branches in Shuwaikh, at Kuwait International Airport, the J. W. Marriott Hotel in Al Hilali Street, the Hilton Hotel and Resort in Managaf and the Courtyard Hotel in Kuwait City Centre.

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