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Avis rent-a-car opens
new service counter at Salalah Airport

Muscat, 1st August:
Avis rent-a-car, the leading car rental service in Oman, recently opened
its new car rental service counter at the Salalah Airport. The new counter
located at the arrival hall in the Airport is a full service unit
providing self driven car rental and chauffer driven services to tourists
and traders for their inbound transportation needs. The new counter is
it’s second in Salalah as the first AVIS outlet is based in the heart of
the city’s commercial hub, Al Nahda Street.
Commenting on the optimum location of the service counter, Mr. Rajesh
Joshi, Manager Avis rent-a-car, Oman said, “The new location has been
chosen in view of the inbound travel needs of tourists and businessmen
visiting the country by air. We are excited to introduce this full service
counter which facilitates easy and convenient travel options to our
international customers. The opening of the counter coincides with the
onset of the Khareef festival such that all the tourists visiting Salalah
at this time of the year can also benefit immensely from the convenience
of the counter right at the airport.”
Avis rent-a-car is a fast expanding car rental service with a strong
network of six offices located across the Sultanate in Al Bustan Palace
Hotel, Muscat Inter-continental Hotel, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Seeb
International Airport, at Al Nahda Resort and Spa and at Al Nahda Street
in Salalah. The company’s airport counter provides simplified rental
facilities to visitors with options of self driven car rental,
chauffer-driven car services, airport transfer services, city-tours in and
around Salalah, international bookings and a vast choice of saloon cars
and four wheel drives to suit the taste and preference of each customer.
On being asked about the expansion, Mr. Gautam Broota, General Manager,
Avis rent-a-car commented, “With the demand for reliable and efficient
tailored services on the rise, we aim to provide value added services to
our customers and cater to the growing transportation needs in the
country.” |