Hertz Global Marks 100 Years In Operation

News - 23rd Aug 2018
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Hertz Global Holdings is celebrating a 100 years in operation. They have teamed up with Chevrolet to offer the Corvette Z06 as the anniversary car edition in the USA. There are 100 high performance corvettes to mark the 100 years at selected US Hertz locations. Hertz is known to offer a variety of vehicles to meet every customer’s needs.


The vehicle joins the company’s impressive line-up of high performance sports cars it avails for rental to its clients. The vehicle will give thrill seeking travellers a fully charged driving experience.

Hertz Europe is marking the 100 years with a new promotion #HertzSuperStart. Users are offered free mobile Wi-Fi(unlimited 4G connection), 30 minutes a day of free international calls, translation tool for over 5 languages, direct line to Hertz customer care representatives, access to tickets and discounts for events, shows and attractions and city guides at more than 200 locations across Europe. All members of the Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Loyalty Program can now cancel their rental up to two days ahead of pick up without incurring any cost.

Terms and conditions apply for all the perks .Customers who are not members of the loyalty program can easily sign up for the same by going to the website and enrolling in the Hertz Gold Plus Rewards.

Michel Taride, Group President, Hertz International, said: “Hertz’s journey to become the world’s first global car rental company began with our launch in 1918. To celebrate our centenary we are now offering complimentary ‘Go Anywhere’ Wi-Fi in Europe with Hertz Connect, and other important benefits to ensure that our loyal customers also have a #HertzSuperStart every time they book qualifying rentals. From the beginning, we have been industry innovators and we will continue to create real service differentiation to give our customers new reasons to choose us. We look forward to sharing future #HertzSuperStart initiatives throughout the year.”

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