Passengers of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines can now take advantage of a new chauffeur drive service between Amman and Queen Alia International airport as a result of a link-up between Hertz Jordan and the two carriers.
Hertz Jordan has signed an agreement with the two airlines to provide their customers with ‘Meet and Assist’ services between the Jordanian capital and the airport for a nominal fee.
Passengers using the service will be picked up from their accommodation within Greater Amman and whisked off to the airport ensuring that they arrive with plenty of time to catch their flight.
Meanwhile, passengers arriving in Jordan can look forward to being met at the airport and given a stress-free journey to their home or hotel within Greater Amman.
Customers can reserve the Meet and Assist service either by emailing Hertz Jordan at reservation@hertzjordan.com or meetandgreet@hertzjordan.com, or by simply calling + 962 6 4711771 or + 962 79 5646961.
Najati Shakhshir, general manager of Hertz Jordan said: “This is another step in our ongoing efforts to provide added value for our partner airlines’ customers. We expect to be making a number of other announcements in this area very soon.”
Shakhshir also confirmed that Hertz Jordan is planning to further extend its network of locations across the Kingdom and that it will continue to expand and upgrade its fleet to offer the biggest and most modern choice of car rental vehicles in the country.
The company now offers a comprehensive range of car rental and leasing services from ten branches in Jordan following the opening of a new branch in Amman in May. There are now six branches in Amman, with the others located in Petra, Aqaba and at the Dead Sea.
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Hertz is the largest worldwide general use car rental business, operating in over 150 countries from 7,400 locations. Hertz is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. In the Middle East, Hertz is represented by franchise operations in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the UAE and Yemen, and by general sales agents in Saudi and Bahrain.