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Enterprise to Serve Over 50 US, German Military Bases

WHY IT RATES: Travel agents and advisors often work with clients who want to support companies that back the military, and Enterprise does as much for service men and women as any car rental brand.—Donald Wood, Breaking News Senior Writer.


Enterprise Holdings has been awarded multiple contracts to provide vehicle rental services at U.S. military installations through the United States Marines Corps, Army & Air Force Exchange Service and Navy Exchange Service Command.

The new contracts provide active and retired military members and their families on-base access to affordable and reliable transportation options to meet a variety of travel needs.

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Enterprise Holdings, the world’s largest car rental provider, owns the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands. With rental facilities located on military bases throughout the U.S. and in Germany, Enterprise is uniquely positioned to provide U.S. military members and their families with unmatched convenience and world-renowned customer service through every step of the car rental process.

As a result of its newly awarded contracts and existing service at multiple military installations, Enterprise Holdings has a presence on over 50 military bases.

“Our work to expand car rental services to military bases across the country is an important part of our commitment to support U.S. service members and their families,” said Bryan Scott, director of federal government business for Enterprise Holdings. “These contracts allow us to better serve members of the Marines, Army, Air Force and Navy, whether they’re renting for official duty-related activities or personal travel needs. We’re proud to offer them the convenience and flexibility required in a dynamic, fast-paced environment like a military base.”

As part of the newly awarded contracts, the following U.S. bases will receive transportation services through Enterprise Holdings’ brands:

—Marine Corps: Camp Allen (Va.), Henderson Hall (Va.), Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (Calif.), Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort (S.C.), MCAS Cherry Point (N.C.), MCAS Miramar (Calif.), Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune/MCAS New River (N.C.), MCB Camp Pendleton (Calif.), MCBH Kaneohe Bay (Hawaii), MCB Quantico (Va.), MCRD Parris Island (S.C.)

—Army & Air Force Exchange Service: Fort McCoy (Wis.), Fort Jackson (S.C.), Shaw Air Force Base (S.C.), Fort Knox (Ky.), MacDill Air Force Base (Fla.), Ellsworth Air Force Base (S.D.), Andrews Air Force Base (Md.), Fort Belvoir (Va.), Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

—Navy Exchange Service Command: NEX San Diego (Calif.), NEX North Island (Calif.), NEX Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), NEX Fallon (Nev.), NEX Jacksonville (Fla.), NEX Key West (Fla.)

For more information, reach out to your local travel agent.


SOURCE: Enterprise Holdings press release.

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