Categories: Car Rental & Rail

Enterprise Expanding Rental Car Options in Japan With New Partnership

Enterprise Holdings announced Monday it was partnering with Nippon Rent-A-Car International to expand car rental services in Japan.

The two companies have entered into a franchise agreement which provides access to Enterprise’s brands for visitors to Japan, as well as for Japanese residents traveling overseas.

The relationship with Nippon Rent-A-Car is part of the Enterprise’s commitment to international expansion and offering customers access to Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands anywhere in the world.

“As one of the top destinations in Asia, Japan is a vital market for our customers,” Enterprise Holdings Vice President Peter Smith said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to partner with such a distinguished brand as Nippon Rent-A-Car to strengthen our global network and offer business and leisure travelers alike expanded mobility options in one of the world’s most important economies.”

Through the alliance, tourists and business travelers will be able to rent Enterprise cars while visiting Japan or 90 countries in the car rental company’s global network of more than 10,000 locations.

The partnership will launch at approximately 80 Nippon Rent-A-Car offices located at Japan’s airports. These rental offices will feature all three Enterprise brands, as well as the Nippon Rent-A-Car brand, and will offer discounted rental rates.

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