Avis completes 20 years of operations in India

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Avis completes 20 years of operations in India

Posted by Avis on September 9, 2019 | people viewed

The company has launched various services across multiple formats – including chauffeur drive, operating lease, self-drive and fleet management services – to fulfill the requirements of both corporate and retail customers across India.

New Delhi: The car rental service provider Avis India on Wednesday announced that it has completed 20 years of operations in India. The company started its operations with 9 cities and 9 offices and now have a network of 50 rental stations in 19 cities, the company stated in its release.

Avis India has launched various services across multiple formats – including chauffeur drive, operating lease, self-drive and fleet management services – to fulfil the requirements of both corporate and retail customers across India.

The company launched its unique mobile app in 2016 which it claims is the only app in the world that provides mobility options for both self-drive and chauffeur drive in India and abroad. Its functionality was further extended to car delivery and collection in 2017.

The company added that its acquisition of the chauffeur drive and airport transfers business for Emirates in 2018 was another major milestone for the brand. Its years of expertise in fleet management has also transformed into a new offering – CARe, a subscription-based fleet management service.

Sunil Gupta, MD & CEO, Avis India said, “The last 20 years have helped us strengthen the pillars of our success: innovation, seizing new opportunities, financial strength, and engaged teams. I want to thank the entire Avis family for their contribution to our continued success. The loyalty and feedback of our customers is central to our success.”

He further added, ” We are committed to building on this strong foundation and become even more relevant to our customers’ changing mobility needs.”

The company has also introduced new services such as Avis Lease.

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