Uber introduces new Valet feature to make renting a car effortless ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 14:51 IST
Washington [US], April 29 (ANI): Ride-hailing company Uber has introduced a new feature on Wednesday in an effort to make renting a car effortless.
As per Mashable, as the Uber users have had the option to rent a vehicle through the company for some time, Uber announced on Wednesday that one would now be able to book a rental vehicle from Avis , Budget , Hertz and dozens of other companies directly from the application and have the vehicle delivered to home and picked up when one is done through the new Valet feature.
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Uber this week unveiled a handful of features to help customers go anywhere [and] get anything including rides to vaccine appointments, contactless car rentals, travel reservations, and grocery and meal deliveries. While much of the world stood still over the last year, our team at Uber has been reimagining how the world moves to help us return not just to normal, but to a better normal, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi wrote in a blog announcement. We ve been busy innovating and building new products to help you and your family go where you want and get what you need, easier and faster than ever.
CarTrawler teams up with Uber for car rentals
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The Irish travel-tech company will provide its booking system for Uber Rent as it begins expansion in the US.
CarTrawler has inked a deal with Uber to power the company’s car rental service.
Uber Rent is live in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and France and is now being expanded in the US. The service allows people to browse and book cars for renting through the Uber app.
Irish travel-tech company CarTrawler, which was acquired last year by TowerBrook for €100m, will provide its online booking platform for users of Uber’s app in the US.
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