Thomas Cook Car Hire
Thomas Cook Car Hire is available through two partners, Avis and Alamo.
Avis and Alamo, in conjunction with Thomas Cook, offer one of the cheapest and most efficient car hire services around.
Avis is the global leader in car hire and allows people to enhance their holiday with the use of a car, and all the supports services that Avis offers. The company has 2,000 rental locations throughout Europe, inclusive and comprehensive rates, and a commitment to high standards of customer care and attention.
Likewise with Alamo, which is one of the biggest car hire companies in the United States. They offer a wide range of quality vehicles for both for leisure and business purposes. The car range goes from economy and compact models, right through to convertibles, sports utility vehicles, minivans, luxury cars and trucks.
Thomas Cook Car Hire, together with Avis and Alamo, offer some of the best pricing.
For example, if you want to explore the coastline of the island of Menorca with an Avis car for say one week in September, October, or November, it would only put you back £85 for three days, £106 for seven days and £202 for 14 days. Menorca is a wonderful holiday location featuring hidden coves and glorious beaches, making it a haven for families. And for the same price you could also hire a car in Majorca, which offers breath-taking landscapes and beaches, and waterparks, which attract many families.
If you're off to the U.S., then with an Alamo vehicle, you can visit many American locations, including Orlando, which is a top spot for many families, attracting over 35 million people every year. Attractions include Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Studios. Cars cost from £118.
Or the evocative City of Los Angeles with hire cars available from £120. LA boasts some of the most famous locations, including Beverly Hills, Chinatown, Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Hollywood and Rodeo Drive.
Another top U.S. choice is Boston with hire cars available from £132. People use this historic City to tour through the northern states of Massachusetts and New England.
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