Executive Travel : Hertz Returns to Free Mileage
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PARK RIDGE, N.J. — Hertz Corp. said Wednesday that it is removing the mileage limits from all its U.S. rental car rates and car classes, except minivans.
“Very simply, we’re announcing a return to free, unlimited mileage,” said Brian J. Kennedy, executive vice president of marketing and sales for Hertz, a unit of Ford Motor Co.
With minivans, the world’s largest car rental company said it will maintain its mileage-capped rates, with 100 free miles per day and a 25-cents-per-mile charge after that. It said it will give customers the option of unrestricted higher rates.
The Park Ridge-based company said fleet costs, which have soared more than 100% since 1992, forced it to impose the mileage caps in April.
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